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| number = ML17305A816
| number = ML17305A816
| issue date = 04/24/1990
| issue date = 04/24/1990
| title = 1990 Emergency Preparedness Evaluated Exercise.
| title = 1990 Emergency Preparedness Evaluated Exercise
| author name =  
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| author affiliation = ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR
| author affiliation = ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR
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TABLE F    NTENT
                                                  ~PA  E 1.0  I~NTA  D 1.1  Schedule 1.2  Participating Agencies 1.2.1  Utility                          1-2 1.2.2  Federal                          1-2 1.2.3  State                            1-2 1.2.4  County                          1-2 1.2.5  Volunteer Agencies              1-2 1.2.6  Support Organizations            1-2 1.3  Purpose                                  1-2 1.4  Acronyms and Abbreviations              1-3 2.0  EXERCISE      BJE        AND EXTENT F PLAY 2.1  Objectives 2.1.1  PVNGS/APS                      2-1 2.1.2  Arizona/Maricopa County          2-6 2.2  Extent of Play 2.2.1  Activation                      2-10 2.2.2  Response                        2-10 APS/PVNGS                                        90EXER
 
TABLE F        NTENT (Continued)
          $ E~IQN                                                PA E 3.0  EXER I E        ENART 3.1  Initial Conditions                                    3-1 3.2  Narrative Summary                                      3-1 3.3  Major Sequence of Events                              3-3 4.0  D    E      F    NTR LLER AND PLAYER 4.1  Exercise Ground Rules 4.1.1  Rules for Controllers                          4-1 4.1,2  Rules for Players                              4-4 4.1.3  Rules for Observers                          4-7 4.2  Controller Assignments                                4-8 4.3  PVNGS/APS Observers                                  49 4.4  Exercise Evaluation Form                              4-10 5.0  A~PPENDI H Appendix  A - PVNGS    Scenario Controller Guide Appendix B - PVNGS Messages Appendix C - Government Controller Guide Appendix D - Government Messages Appendix E - Public Information Controller Guide Appendix F - Public Information Messages Appendix G - Corporate Emergency Center Controller Guide Appendix H - Corporate Emergency Center Messages Appendix  I - Plant Data APSiPVNGS                                                      90EXER
 
vl TABLE OF    NTENT (Continued)
QE~I~N T.d  EPPP~NDT  E'I (C  T    dd Appendix J - Health Physics Data Appendix K - Chemistry Data Appendix L - Meteorological Data Appendix M - Medical Emergency Data APS/PVNGS                                                  90EXER
 
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ARIZ NA P LI ERVI E                MPANY PAL VERDE          LEAR ENERATIN TATION MER EN Y PREPAREDNE              EXER I E RIL2      1 1.0  INTR D        N 1.1  ~che f~l Controller BrieGng Date:        April 24, 1990 Time:        (later)
Location:    (later) 1.1.2      Exercise Date:        April 25, 1990 Time:        Normal Working Hours (0730-1530) 1.1.3      PVNGS Critique Date:      'pril 25, 1990 Time:        (later)
Location:    (later) 1.1.4      NRC Critique Date:        April 26, 1990 Time:        (later)
Location:    (later) 1.1,5        NRC Exit Date:        April (later), 1990 Tllne:      (later)
Location:    (later)
APS/PVNGS                                                            90EXER
 
1.2 P rtici atin  A enci 1.2.1          Utility Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)
Arizona Public Service (APS) 1.2.2          Federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC), Region V National Weather Service (NWS) 1.2.3          State Arizona Division of Emergency Services (ADES)
Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency (ARRA)
Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) 1.2.4          County Maricopa County Department of Civil Defense and Emergency Services (MCDCDSES)
Maricopa County Sheriffs Office (MCSO) 1.2.5          Volunteer Agencies American Red Cross (ARC) 1.2.6          Support Organizations Good Samaritan Hospital 1.3  Prose 1.3.1  To conduct an exercise that includes the mobilization of licensee, state, county personnel and resources to adequately verify the capability to respond to an emergency at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station.
1.3.2  To satisfy the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, guidance in NUREG 0654/FEMA REP-1, Rev. 1, and 44 CFR 350.9.
APS/PVNGS                              1-2                                    90EXER
 
1.4 Acr n    an  A revia i  n AC        Alternating Current ACAD      Automated Control Access Device Arizona Division of Emergency Services Atmospheric Dump Valve AFAS      Auxiliary Feedwater Actuation Signal Air Filtration Unit Auxiliary Feedwater Air Handling Unit AO      'uxiliary Operator Arizona Public Service American Red Cross Area Radiation Monitor Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency ASS        Assistant Shift Supervisor AUX        Auxiliary BATT      Battery BO-        Control Board Number (Control Room)
C-        PVNGS. Controller Number CAS        Central Alarm Station CEAC      Control Element Assembly Computer CEC        Corporate Emergency Center CET        Core Exit Thermocouple CIAS      Containment Isolation Actuation Signal
~sipmGS                                1-3            90EXER
 
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1.4  Acr n      n  A r vi i  n  (Continued)
CNT        Containment COND        Condensate (Condenser)
CONT        Controller CPC          Core Protection Calculator CPIAS      Containment Purge Isolation Actuation Signal CPM        Counts Per Minute CPS        Counts Per Second CR          Control Room CRVIAS      Control Room Ventilation Isolation Actuation Signal CSAS        Containment Spray Actuation Signal DC          Direct Current DNBR        Departure From Nucleate Boiling Ratio DPM        Disintegrations Per Minute DPS        Department of Public Safety (Disintegrations Per Second)
Emergency Action Level EBS        Emergency Broadcast System EC          Emergency Coordinator ECCS        Emergency Core Cooling System EDT        Equipment Drain Tank EMC        Emergency Maintenance Coordinator Emergency Medical Technician Emergency Notification System EOC        Emergency Operations Center
~s(aves                              1-4                                90EXER
 
1.4 Acr n    s and Abbreviati ns (Continued)
EOD        Emergency Operations Director EOF        Emergency Operations Facility EPIP      Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EPZ        Emergency Planning Zone ERF        Emergency Response Facility ERFDADS Emergency Response Facility Data Acquisition and Display System ERT        Emergency Repair Team ESF        Engineered Safety Feature FEMA      Federal Emergency Management Agency Forward News Center Fire Team Fire Team Advisor General Emergency GLE        Government Liaison Engineer GPM        Gallons Per Minute HPSI      High Pressure Safety Injection IST        Inplant Survey Team Joint Emergency News Center Joint Public Information Procedure Potassium Iodide LLEA      Local Law Enforcement Agency LPSI      Low Pressure Safety Injection ms(mmes                              1-5                    90EXER
 
1.4  Acr n      and A revi ti  n (Continued)
LPMS      Loose Parts Monitoring System MCDCDAES          Maricopa County Department of Civil Defense and Emergency Services MCSO      Maricopa County Sheriffs Office MOV        Motor, Operated Valve MPH        Miles Per Hour MSG        Message MSIS      Main Steam Isolation Signal MSIV      Main Steam Isolation Valve Maintenance Technician Notification Alert Network NCW        Nuclear Cooling Water Nuclear Regulatory Commission Noti6cation of Unusual Event OSC        Operations Support Center PAG        Protective Action Guideline PAR        Protective Action Recommendation PASS      Post-Accident Sampling System PI-        Public Information Controller Number PPM        Parts Per Million
    , PRM        Process Radiation Monitor PROC      Procedure PVNGS      Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station APS/PVNGS                              1-6                                90EXER
 
1.4  r n      n  A revi ti n (Continued)
PZR      Pressurizer Restricted Area Radiological Assessment Coordinator Recirculation Actuation Signal RCA      Radiologically Controlled Area RCC      Reception and Care Center RCP      Reactor Coolant Pump RCS      Reactor Coolant System RDT      Reactor Drain Tank REAT      Radiological Emergency Assessment Team REP      Radiation Exposure Permit RERV      Radiological Emergency Response Vehicle RMS      Radiation Monitoring System RMWT      Reactor Makeup Water Tank RO        Reactor Operator Radiation Protection Radiological Protection Coordinator Radiological Protection Monitor (Revolutions Per Minute)-
RPS      Reactor Protection System Radiation Protection Technician RVLMS    Reactor Vessel Level Monitoring System RWCO      Radwaste Control Room Operator RWO      Radwaste Operator APS/PVNGS                            1-7                              90EXER
 
It 1.4  Acron    and  A reviati  n.  (Continued)
Refueling Water Tank (Radwaste Technician)
Reactor Site Area Emergency SAS        Secondary Alarm Station SD          Security Director SEC        Security S/G        Steam Generator SIAS        Safety Injection Actuation Signal Safety Injection Tank SRO        Senior Reactor Operator SS          Shift Supervisor SSC        Security Shift Captain STA        Shift Technical Advisor STSC        Satellite Technical Support Center eve      Average Coolant Temperature Cold Leg Temperature Th          Hot Leg Temperature Tref        Turbine Control System Reference Temperature TOC        Technical Operations Center TSC        Technical Support Center Volume Control Tank Water Reclamation Facility APSPVmS                                1-8                  90EXER
 
2.0  EXER I E  BJE        AND EXTENT F PLAY 2.1    BJE 2.1.1    Arizona Public Service (APS)/Palo. Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS) Onsite Facilities General Objectives Demonstrate adequacy of the Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs) both in terms of management control of an emergency situation and the workability of the procedures at all levels.
Demonstrate ability to respond to an emergency situation initiated during normal day-shift hours (7:00 AM - 3:30 PM).
Demonstrate ability to activate APS/PVNGS emergency response facilities (ERFs) in a timely fashion.
Demonstrate functional adequacy of the APS/PVNGS emergency response facilities, including communications links and equipment.
Demonstrate ability of key personnel to make timely and effective decisions with respect to a radiological emergency.
Demonstrate methods established to maintain adequate security access control to emergency facilities.
Demonstrate ability to maintain timely and accurate information on status boards.
Demonstrate ability to provide Grst aid and initial care to a contaminated injured individual and provide associated radiological and contamination controls.
Control Room (CR)/Satellite Technical Support Center (STSC)
Demonstrate ability to assess plant conditions.
APS/PVNGS                            2-1                                90EXER
 
B. Control Room (CK)/Satellite Technical Support Center (STSC) {Continued)
Prior to Technical Support Center (TSC) activation, demonstrate      ability of ..Shift: Supervisor/Onshift Emergency Coordinator to classify events per EPIP-02.
Prior to TSC/Emergency Operations Facility {EOF) activation, demonstrate abilityto identify projected trends and potential consequences.
Demonstrate ability to take corrective actions to control the situation and mitigate the consequences.
Demonstrate      ability to alert and notify PVNGS emergency response personnel in a timely manner.
Prior to EOF activation, demonstrate ability to make initial notifications to state and county agencies within 15 minutes of an emergency declaration and the United States    Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) immediately thereafter.
Prior to EOF, activation, demonstrate ability to provide follow-up information as requested by offsite agencies.
Prior to TSC/EOF activation, demonstrate ability to determine actual or potential onsite and offsite radiological conditions including performance of initial dose projections and preparation for deployment of Geld monitoring teams.
Prior to EOF activation, demonstrate ability to make timely Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) to offsite agencies.
Demonstrate ability to effectively transfer responsibilities from the Onshift Emergency Coordinator to the Onsite Emergency Coordinator and inform the emergency response organization per EPIP-11.
Prior to Operations Support Center (OSC) activation, demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively with Auxiliary Operators (AOs) and other Geld personnel utilizing the plant radio system.
APS/PVNGS              2-2                                  90EXER
 
Jl C. Technical Support Center (TSC)
Demonstrate ability to effectively transfer responsibilities
            &om the Onshift Emergency Coordinator to the Onsite Emergency Coordinator and inform,. the. emergency response organization per EPIP-11.
Demonstrate effective command and control of the TSC personnel by the Onsite Emergency Coordinator.
Demonstrate effective direction and control of inplant monitoring and repair teams.
Demonstrate capability to staff and maintain a manpower roster for protracted operations, ensuring sufficient personnel have been activated and a 24-hour schedule is developed.
Demonstrate ability to perform health physics practices including contamination control and routine habitability surveys.
Demonstrate ability to receive and analyze inplant radiological data.
Demonstrate capability of the Onsite Emergency Coordinator to classify events per EPIP-02.
Demonstrate ability to obtain adequate plant documents, drawings, plans and procedures in support of Control Room activities.
Demonstrate ability to establish (and if requested by NRC, maintain) communications with the NRC regarding plant operations.
Demonstrate ability to manage onsite emergency response functions, emergency maintenance, safety and hazards control, engineering/technical        analysis,  radiation protection and reactor analysis.
Demonstrate the ability to provide emergency bach~p power to the TSC.
APS/PVNGS              2-3                                  90EXER
 
l Operations Support Center (OSC)
Demonstrate ef'fective command and control of the OSC personnel by the OSC Coordinator.
Demonstrate ability of the OSC Coordinator to electively communicate with the TSC on team assignment and status.
Demonstrate the ability of OSC personnel to maintain a comprehensive communications log for the duration of the emergency event.
Demonstrate effective assembly and dispatch of inplant monitoring and repair teams in a timely manner.
Demonstrate ability to implement personnel dosimetry for emergency response personnel.
Demonstrate ability to gather samples in a field setting.
Demonstrate capability to perform contamination control, habitability surveys and maintain doses As Low As Reasonably Achievable    (AL~).
Demonstrate the ability to communicate and maintain Geld team awareness of plant status and emergency actions through frequent updates.
Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)
Demonstrate ability to maintain awareness of plant conditions, projected trends and potential consequences.
Demonstrate ability to notify state and county agencies within fifteen (15) minutes of an emergency declaration.
Demonstrate ability to provide follow-up information to offsite agencies.
Demonstrate ability to make Protective,          Action Recommendations (PAR's) to offsite agencies.
Demonstrate ability to direct offsite field monitoring teams for the purposes of tracking plume passage.
APS/PVNGS          2-4                                90EXER
 
II Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) (Continued)
Demonstrate ability to perform onsite and offsite dose assessment and projections in a timely manner.
Demonstrate ability of the Emergency Operations Director to coordinate onsite and offsite emergency response activities.
Demonstrate ability to provide approved information on inplant and onsite conditions/activities for release to the media/public.
Demonstrate the ability to perform a core damage calculation in a timely fashion.
APS/PVNGS          2-5                                  90EXER
 
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2.1.2 STATE of ARIZONA/COVNTYof MARICOPA EXERCISE OB JECTIVE<S QRR;)gP~A EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION LEVELS Demonstrate the ability to monitor, understand and use Emergency Classification Levels (ECL) through the appropriate implementation of emergency functions and activities corresponding to ECL's as required by the scenario. The four ECL's are: Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency and General Emergency.
MOBILIZATIONOF EMERGENCY PERSONNEL
: 2. Demonstrate the ability to fully alert, mobilize and activate personnel for both facility and field-based emergency functions.
DIRECIION AND CONTROL
: 3. Demonstrate the ability to direct, coordinate and control emergency activities.
COMMUNICATIONS
: 4. Demonstrate the ability to communicate with all appropriate locations, organizations and field personnel.
FACILITIES EQUIPMENT AND DISPLAYS Demonstrate    the adequacy of facilities, equipment, displays and other materials to support emergency operations.
EMERGENCY WORKER EXPOSURE CONTROL
: 6. Demonstrate the ability to continuously monitor and control emergency worker exposure.
APS/PVNGS                      2-6                                90EXER
 
teRRtUP A. (Continued)
FIELD RADIOLOGICALMONITORING
: 7. Demonstrate the appropriate equipment and procedures for determining field radiation measurements.
: 8. Demonstrate the appropriate equipment and procedures for the measurement            of airborne radioiodine concentrations as low as 10 'icrocuries per cc in the presence of noble gases.
: 9. Demonstrate the ability to obtain samples of particulate activity in the airborne plume and promptly perform laboratory analyses.
PLUME DOSE PROJECTION
: 10. Demonstrate the ability, within the plume exposure pathway, to project dosage to the public via plume exposure, based on plant and Geld data.
PLUME PROTECTlVE ACTION DECISION MAKING
: 11. Demonstrate the ability to make appropriate protective action decisions, based on projected or actual dosage, EPA PAG's, availability of adequate shelter, evacuation time estimates and other relevant factors.
ALERT,      NOTIFICATION AND                  EMERGENCY INFORMATION
: 12. Demonstrate the ability to initiallyalert the public within the 10-mile EPZ and begin dissemination of an instructional message within 15 minutes of a decision by appropriate state and/or local ofGcial(s).
: 13. Demonstrate the ability to coordinate the formulation and dissemination of accurate information and instructions to the public in a timely fashion after the initial alert and notification has occurred,
: 14. Demonstrate the ability to brief the media in an accurate, coordinated and timely manner.
: 15. Demonstrate the ability to establish and operate rumor control in a coordinated and timely fashion.
APS/PVNGS                2-7                                    90EXER
 
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USE OF KI
: 16. Demonstrate the ability to make the decision to recommend the use of KI to emergency, workers and institutionalized persons, based on predetermined criteria, as well as to distribute and administer it once the decision is made, if necessitated by radioiodine releases.
IMPLEMENTATIONOF PROTECTIVE ACTIONS
: 18. Demonstrate the ability and resources necessary to implement appropriate protective actions for the impacted permanent and transient plume EPZ population (including transit-dependant persons, special needs populations, handicapped persons and institutionalized persons).
: 19. Demonstrate the ability and resources necessary to implement appropriate protective actions for school children within the plume EPZ.
TBAFFIC CONTROL
: 20. Demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to control evacuation traffic Qow and to control access to evacuated and sheltered areas.
RELOCATION CENTERS (REGISTRATION, MONITORING, CONGREGATE CARE AND DECONTAMINATION)
: 21. Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures, facilities, equipment and personnel for the registration, radiological monitoring and decontamination of evacuees.
22,  Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities, equipment and personnel for congregate care of evacuees.
APS/PVNGS                2-8                                90EXER
 
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MEDICAL SERVICES            (TRANSPORTATION                            AND FACILITIES)
: 23. Demonstrate the adequacy of vehicles, equipment, procedures and personnel for transporting contaminated, injured or exposed individuals.
: 24. Demonstrate the adequacy of medical facilities, equipment, procedures and personnel for handling contaminated, injured or exposed individuals.
          ~RU~P SUPPLEMENTARY ASSISTANCE (FEDERAL/OTHER)
: 26. Demonstrate the ability to identify the need for and call upon Federal and other outside support        agencies'ssistance.
APS/PVNGS              2-9                                90EXER t
 
~ e 1 2.2    XTENT F PLAY 2.2.1    Activation of all Emergency Response Facilities (ERFs) in accordance with plans and procedures.
PVNGS Unit 3 Control Room and Satellite Technical Support Center (STSC), Technical Support Center (TSC),
Operations Support Center (OSC), Emergency Operations Facility (EOF), and Forward News Center (FNC).
Corporate Emergency Center (CEC) activities will be simulated.
State Emergency Operations Center (EOC)/Technical Operations Center (TOC) including:
                          ~      Public Inquiry Center
                          ~      Joint Emergency News Center (JENC)
Maricopa County EOC Radiological Emergency Assessment Team (REAT)
Center (Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency (ARRA)
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REAT Forward Maricopa County Sheriffs Office (MCSO) On-Scene Command Post
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Reception and Care Center (1) 2.2.2    Response Use of NotiQcation Alert Network (NAN)
Alert government response organizations.-
Mobilize state and county response agencies.
Deploy state and county response organization, Evacuation of representative resident group (25 to 30 individuals).
Evacuation of representative resident group with special needs (approximately 2-3 individuals).
APS/PVNGS                          2-10                              90EXER
 
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Road Block/Access Control Points (2) demonstrate function, then secure.
Radiological Field Assessment Teams three (3) utility, four (4) state (one of the state teams to be detailed for evacuee monitoring).
Use of primary and backup communications links as required by the exercise.
The siren portion of the PVNGS Site Warning Siren/Public Address System will be simulated. The public address portion of this system will be used.
Use of the Offsite Siren Activation System will be simulated. Siren sounding will not occur, Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) messages willbe generated and distributed, but not broadcast. The warnings will be disseminated among the exercise participants through the emergency      communications    system    and to the representative  resident group through  a  supplemental warning team for the evacuation.
Onsite Evacuation, Assembly and Accountability will be simulated.
The onsite monitoring teams willdon protective clothing as appropriate to the scenario. All offsite teams will simulate the use of protective clothing ifindicated by the scenario.
                ~    Inplant teams will don protective clothing as appropriate to the scenario.
A simulated contaminated injured individual will be transported offsite for treatment at Good Samaritan Hospital by AirEvac helicopter.
The CEC willnot respond. CEC activity simulation will be provided by Controllers for the duration of the Exercise.
The JENC staff will produce coordinated press releases and conduct oral briefing of actual and simulated media personnel.
APS/PVNGS                      2-11                                90EXER
 
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3.0    XER I E      ENARI 3.1  1~ii  I    31  1 ~
Unit 3 is in power operation. Power level has been greater than 90%
for the last 180 days. Current power level is 100%, Xenon (Xe)- is at equilibrium. Unit 1 is in a maintenance outage and Unit 2 is in a refueling outage.
The following surveillance tests are being performed on this shift:
74ST-9SI01,    Safety Injection Tank Boron Surveillance Test 43ST-3SI07,    High Ensure Safety Injection System Alignment Verification Surveillance test 43ST-3SI07 is underway on the "A" Train of the High Pressure Safety Injection (HPSI) system.
A containment entry is underway by a chemistry technician to perform monthly Safety Injection -Tank (SIT) boron concentration sampling in accordance with (IAW) Technical SpeciQcations (Tech. Specs.) Item 84.5.1b.
This scenario is based upon the failure of a weld on the reactor coolant system (RCS) hot leg P1. This weld will begin to leak and shortly thereafter fail catastrophically, resulting in a large-break Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) to the containment, fuel uncovers and is damaged resulting in the liberation of radioactivity into the containment. A breach of containment through a HPSI piping penetration will result in a release path to the Auxiliary Building. Fuel Building Essential ventilation will release the contaminants from the Aux. Bldg. to the environment.
As a result of the initiating Qre in the "B" train Essential Core Cooling System (ECCS) 4160v switchgear (PBB-S04), the Cardox system discharges carbon dioxide (CO,) into the switchgear room. This fire burning >10 minutes should produce a declaration of NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT (NUE). PBB-S04 is grounded and isolated, the entire "B" train of ECCS, the "B" charging pump and the "E" charging pump are not available for makeup. (The "E" charging pump is aligned to the deenergized bus and must be realigned before being available for makeup.)
Later, an RCS hotleg will begin to leak > 60 gpm. If the "E" charging pump has been realigned and energized, it will experience a mechanical failure, resulting in a loss of RCS inventory (greater than the single remaining charging pump capacity) This should result in a declaration of an ALERT as a result of uncontrolled loss of RCS inventory >50 gpm.
0- ~s/pvNGs                                                                        90EXER
 
3.2                        (<  "'    ~)
The Chemistry and RP Technicians performing the SIT sampling surveillance are both contaminated and the Chem. Tech. is severely injured when the Chem. Tech. slips and falls in the process of performing the SIT boron sample. The Chem. Tech. requires immediate medical care and AirEvac transportation to the oKsite treatment facility, Good Samaritan Hospital.
As RCS level continues to decrease, operators will trip the unit at.
approximately 25% PZR level. A Containment Isolation Actuation Signal (CIAS) and Safety Injection Actuation Signal (SIAS) will occur. HPSI train "B" is inoperative due to the electrical fire. HPSI pump "A" has a partially drained discharge line. On the SIAS, a major water hammer will occur in the "A" HPSI discharge line, damaging the HPSI discharge line containment penetration seaL The mechanical shock of the water hammer will also damage the pump rotating assembly and cause a loss of the "A" HPSI pump.
Operators should begin to depressurize to allow Low Pressure Safety Injection (LPSI) feed as RCS inventory and subcooling are being lost. This should result in a declaration of SITE &&AEMERGENCY (SAE) due to uncontrolled loss of RCS inventory >50 gpm and failure of both trains of ESF to actuate when required and maintain subcooling. No high-pressure feed to the RCS will exist temporarily.
Suddenly, the leaking hotleg will fail catastrophically, SITs will inject, but the core uncovers. This will produce fuel damage and the liberation of radioactivity to the containment. As RCS pressure reaches the LPSI injection point, an electrical fault in the 86 relay will trip the running LPSI "A" pump, preventing feed unless the sole operable Containment Spray (CS) "A" pump is secured from containment spray and lined up for RCS feed. Shortly after the core uncovers, LPSI "A" may be recovered to feed the RCS. A GENERAL EMERGENCY should be declared based upon RCS leakage > 50 gpm and Reactor Vessel Level Monitoring System (RVLMS) indication of voiding in the Upper Plenum.
The failed HPSI piping penetration in the containment will open a release path to the Auxiliary Building. Fuel Building Essential Ventilation system will draw the contaminants from the lower Auxiliary Building and discharge them to the environment through the Fuel Building Vent.
The radiological release will continue through this path until equalization of containment pressure removes the driving pressure. Any time after this equalization, repair teams may attempt to reseal the penetration to restore containment integrity.
The scenario will be mitigated by:
Action to restore the "A" LPSI pump (SIA-P01).
Floodup, cooldown and stabilization of the plant.
Performance of offsite radiological monitoring and evaluation.
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t Ma'or  e    ence    f Ev  n 0730    Initial Conditions 0800    Fire in the "B" ECCS 4160V switchgeax (PBB-S04) on the of the Control Building. The Cardox system will discharge 100'levation and the PBB-S04 bus will be deenergized for the remainder of the scenario.
0815    A NOTIFICATIONOF UNUSUALEVENT should                be declared based upon a fire in the unit lasting more than 10 minutes.
0900    Containment sumps and charging/letdown mismatch indicate loss of RCS inventory to the containment of approximately 60 gpm. An ALERT should be declared on loss of RCS inventory >50 gpm.
0915    The Chemistry Technician (Chem. Tech.) and Radiation Protection Technician (RP Tech.) in the Containment doing SIT sampling are contaminated when the Chem. Tech. falls from the SIT sampling point, spilling the sample on the RP Tech. and herself. The Chem. Tech. is seriously injured and the RP Tech. assists her out of the Containment.
The pressurizer reaches the low level heater cutout (25%) and operators manually trip the reactor.
0930    Medical determines that the injured and contaminated Chem. Tech.
willrequire immediate transport to the oKsite treatment facility (Good Samaritan Hospital). An AirEvac helicopter is ordered.
1030    RCS leakage continues at 60 gpm. If the "E" charging pump has been h
electrically recovered, it will fail electrically. The one operable charging pump cannot keep up. "B" HPSI is disabled by the fire, "A" HPSI will experience a water hammer due to a partially drained discharge line. The water hammer in "A" HPSI will damage its containment piping penetration and make the pump inoperable. As inventory is lost and subcooling is threatened.
1045    A SITE AREA EMERGENCY            should be declared based upon an uncontrolled loss of RCS inventory >50 gpm and failure of both trains of an ESF system to actuate when required to maintain subcooling.
Operators should begin cooldown and depressurization to allow "A" LPSI injection.
The injured and contaminated Chem. Tech. is transported to the offsite treatment facility by AirEvac.
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Ma'or  e uence  f Even  (Continued) 1130  The leaking hotleg suddenly fails catastrophically. Without feed, reactor vessel water level drops and uncovers the core. When RCS pressure reaches a level low enough for Safety Injection Tanks (SITs) to inject, they do, but the reflood is only temporary as the injected water runs out the break. When pressure subsides enough to allow "A" LPSI to inject, an electrical fault will trip the pump. Radioactivity from damaged fuel is beginning to be released to the containment.
1145  A GENERAL EMERGENCY should            be declared as a result of Reactor Vessel Level Monitoring System (RVLMS) indication of voiding in the upper plenum, failure of both trains of ESF to actuate when required and maintain subcooling and uncontrolled loss of RCS inventory >50 gpm.
1200  The large-break LOCA with no high-pressure ECCS feed has caused fuel gas gap activity release.      The damaged "A" HPSI piping penetration in the lower Auxiliary Building allows a release path for contaminants through the Auxiliary Building and the Fuel Building Essential Ventilation System. The "A" LPSI pump may be recovered at any time after this point and the reactor vessel reQooded.
1300  There is no remaining differential pressure to drive the release from the containment and the release begins to decline. Maintenance teams may now attempt to physically close the piping penetration to restore containment integrity.
1400  (Approximate) When the Plant is cooled-down and stabilized and radiological monitoring teams are satisfactorily demonstrating their plume tracking and monitoring actions, the Exercise is terminated.
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4.0  D          F  NTR LLER AND PLAYER 4.1  Ex rci e r n Rule 4.1.1      Rules for Controllers The actual Unit 3 Control Room and the Unit 3 Satellite Technical Support Center (STSC) will be utilized.
Several plant and radiological parameters will be available at predetermined times during the Exercise or upon request at any time. These plant parameters will be available in the Control Room, STSC, EOF and TSC.
Radiological data will also be available in the OSC, simulating data obtained from the Radiation Protection Office.
Simulated Control Room activity will be provided from hard copy plant data. Players in Emergency Response Facilities should base their actions on hard copy data.
Know your player's scenario script thoroughly.
Know the overall Controller Organization and to whom you must communicate during the course of the scenario.
Keep the play on schedule by checking your scenario.
Issue  the messages on time.        Ensure  the players understand the message.
Issue contingency messages only if required to keep the play on schedule {as indicated in the contingency message instructions).
Call your Lead Controller immediately for advice      if in doubt about what to do.
Allow the players reasonable flexibility to do their functions and demonstrate their skill, knowledge and initiative.
Call your Lead Controller immediately for advice if the players depart significantly from the scenario.          If necessary, intervene with player action and put play back on track.
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4.1.1 Rules for Controllers (Continued)
Stop play and notify your Lead Controller immediately if plant or personnel safety is jeopardized.
Read the Player's Rules.
Note the strengths, weaknesses            and areas for improvement of player's actions. Use the evaluation packages provided separately.
Do not criticize the player's actions during the play.
Do not guide player's actions by offering suggestions, reminders, instructions or more scenario information than they have earned through their simulations and problem solving.
Be on station at least 20 minutes prior to any player action commencing. Locate the phon%adio that you will be utilizing to communicate with your Lead Controller.
Check with your Lead Controller to test communications and synchronize your watch and the facility clock to the Exercise Lead Controller's time to ensure correct event timing.
Non-players are exempt &om acting on simulated radiation levels speci6ed for the emergency exercise.
However, nonnai radiological control practices ~ha!! he followed throughout the course of the Exercise (BEP .No for the Exercise is: (later)
Identification of personnel:
PLAYERS'ed                    arm bands    in addition to security badging.
CONTROLLERS:          Green arm bands in addition to security badging.
EVALUATORS:            NRC -NRC badges in addition to security badging, OBSERVERS:            Yellow arm bands in addition to security badging.
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'.1.1        Rules for Controllers (Continued)
Evaluators should interact with the players ~br ggfi the Controllers and not intervene directly into player actions.
(An exception to this is a brief question for purposes of clarification.)
Seek comments and recommendations from the players at the end of play.
Attend the post-Exercise critique session to provide your comments and recommendations. Complete and sign the evaluation form and provide it to the PVNGS Emergency Planning and Fire Protection Manager.
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l, 4.1.2 Rules for Players All Players  must read and follow the rules given below. This is important to the successful demonstration of emergency response capabilities.
                    ~      CONTROLLERS serve an active role in the Exercise by providing messages or instructions to players. They may also serve to initiate certain actions to assure continuity of the events described in the Exercise scenario. They also serve as EVALUATORS.
                    ~    EVALUATORS will be noting all actions, both good and bad. They will be the main source of input to the PVNGS critique.
                    ~    FEDERAL EVALUATORS from the NRC will critique the Exercise and the performance of the scenario.
Identification of personnel:
PLAYERS                Red arm bands        in addition to security badging.
CONTROLLERS:          Green arm bands in addition to security badging.
EVALUATORS:            NRC -NRC badges in addition to security badging.
OBSERVERS:            Yellow arm bands in addition to security badging.
Identify yourself by name and function to the Exercise Controllers and Federal Evaluators.
The Exercise will be conducted in real time.
Controllers/Evaluators will be evaluating performance versus objectives.
Pl out alI i          as much as possible, in accordance with the Emergency Plan and procedures as if it were a real emergency.
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4.1.2 Rules for Players (Continued)
I  nti      ra ti t th. ntr ll r. State whether you are going to play them out or simulate them. It is recommended that you play out your actions as much as possible to convincingly demonstrate the proper emergency response.
If you  are in doubt,  k    ur ntr l r r clari ati n.
The Controller will not prompt or coach you.
P  I dy  CIP~W&yd                ,Iyyy gy    k*y and decisions to the Controllers and Federal Evaluators.
This may seem artiQcial, but it will assist in the evaluation process,, and is to your beneGt.
Utilize status boards, logbooks and data forms to the maximum extent possible during the exercise in order to record events and document responses.            This is of extreme importance in a real-life emergency when events and actions must be reconstructed after the fact and may also be important in an evaluated exercise to clarify a performance weakness perceived by an evaluator.
All Players C        II recognized.
                                            ~I should be alert to situations that may affect plant or personnel safety during the Exercise. Inform the g    y      I Any messages transmitted over communication lines shall be preceded and followed by the statement that: "THIS IS A DRILL".
You must play as ifradiation levels are actually present, in accordance with the information you have received.
This willrequire normal radiological protective measures including the wearing of protective clothing.
Non-players are exempt from acting on simulated radiation levels specified for the emergency exercise.
However, normal radiological control practices shall he fooll ggyed throughout the course of the Exercise (REP No for the Exercise is: (later).
Accountability will be simulated.
Onsite evacuation will be simulated.
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4.1.2 Rules for Players (Continued)
Use of the EBS and EPZ sirens will be simulated.
Use of the siren portion of the PVNGS Site Warning Siren/Public Address System will be simulated. The public address portion of the system will be used.
Several plant and radiological parameters will be available at predetermined times during the Exercise, or upon request at any time. These plant parameters will be available in the Control Room, STSC, EOF and TSC.
Radiological parameters will also be available in the OSC, simulating data obtained from the Radiation Protection oKce.
                      ~      For purposes of the Exercise, the actual Unit 3 Control Room and the Unit 3 Satellite Technical Support Center (STSC) will be utilized.
Simulated plant data on hard copy will be provided in the Unit 3 Control Room to simulate operator action.
Players in Emergency Response Facilities should base their action on this hard copy data.
Keep a list of items which you feel will improve your plans and procedures. Provide this to your Lead Player (Facility Manager or Team Leader). Lead Players will ensure these are "considered. If necessary, they will identify these items to the Controller. Remember, one of the main purposes of the Exercise is for YOU, the player, to assure yourself that you are adequately prepared. Areas for improvement or lessons learned, when identified, will improve your overall emergency planning and preparedness.
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4.1.3 Rules for Observers
                      ~    The event times and scenario are confidential and should be kept conGdential during the Exercise. Do not discuss this with the players.
Observers should not participate in the Exercise or interfere with actions taken by the Exercise Players, Controllers and Evaluators.
Identification badges are to be worn on the upper front of the torso, so as to be clearly visible. Badges should be returned at the end of the Exercise or critique.
Yellow arm bands must be worn at all times during the Exercise. Identify yourself to the Exercise Controllers.
If you  have questions, contact the Controller of the location you are observing.
Observers inside the RCA shall adhere to normal radiological controls practices.
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4.4  Ex r ise Eval    i n F rm Exercise evaluation forms are provided separately for each Controller/Evaluator.
Complete these forms prior to the critique.
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APPENDIX A PVN CONTR LLER VIDE
 
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                                      ~ACh    A PVN      ntroller  i e This scenario section contains a Controller Guide that lists major scenario events chronologically with the corresponding Controller Messages and anticipated participant actions.
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EXERCISE CONTROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG FRM TO            EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
                      , ANTICIPATED RESPONSE CM CNTRLLR NOTES 0730    C-1 SS Initial Conditions:                    Unit 3  U3  Control Room CR    0730  (All)
All All Unit 3 is operating at 100l,. power Shift Supervisor (SS): Review        Distribute Power level has been >90l; for the      initial conditions, brief the    the initial past. 180 days. Xenon is at equili- operations shift.                    conditions to brium. Reactor Coolant System                                            all Facility (RCS) activity is 0.5 uCi/gm Dose                                        Managers and Equivalent (DE) I-131. Unit 1 is                                          Key Players in  a maintenance outage and    Unit  2                                  as they are is in  a refueling outage.                                              manned  during the Exercise.
A containment entry is in progress by a Chemistry Technician for routine Safety Injection Tank (SIT) surveillance boron sampling (74ST-9SI01).                                                            0730  (C-1,4)
Surveillance test 43ST-3SI07 is                                        The appropr-being performed on the "A" train of                                      iate paperwork the High Pressure Safety Injection                                      for the simu-(HPSI) system.                                                          lated status of the two STs The  simulated status of the two                                      should be surveillance tests    (STs)  is as                                      presented to follows:                                                                the U3 SS at this time. U3 "A" High Pressure  Safety Injec-                                    Operator play-tion  (HPSI) pump, SIA-P02, was                                        ers should be tagged-out at. 0700 to perform the                                      dispatched for verification and venting procedure                                      the simulated of 43ST-3SI07. The fuses have been                                        Alt HPSI ST pulled from PBA-S03E and Operators are enroute to perform the venting.
A U3  Chemistry Technician  (Chem Tech) and Radiation    Protection Technician (RP Tech). Have entered the U3 containment to perform the routine SIT boron sampling.
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1 EXERCISE CONTROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG FRM TO            EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE    CM CNTRLLR NOTES 0800    C-1 SS  Fire alarms are received  on the      U3 CR:
CR CRT:                                  SS:  Dispatch Auxiliary Opera-tor (AO) to verify the fire ALARM E11D ZONE 5B B SWGR              alarm(s). Respond to the loss ALARM E09D C02 ZONE 5B B SWGR          of PBB-S04, stabilize the elec-trical plant.
0800    C-1 SS. 4160V  Vital  AC bus PBB-S04 deener-gizes (feeder breakers open).
0805    C4a AO  AO  dispatched to investigate fire    Fire Scene:
alarms in the "B" Swgr finds smoke        AO:  Report findings to Unit 3 and evidence of CO2 system            CR.
discharge.
U3 CR SS:  Notify Fire Protection and  Security.
Ensure that Fire Protection is notified. Dispatch Security Officer(s) to the scene.
Fire Protection Shift Team:
Respond to the fire scene.
0810    C4a FT  Fire Protection shift team arrives    Fire Protection Shift Team:
at fire scene, verifies operation        Set up and prepare for entry of the C02 system. Sets up for        to the switchgear after the 20 firefighting actions. Smoke and        min. "soak" required by Standard C02 vapor are apparent at the          Operating Procedures (SOPs).
entrance to the switchgear.            Report findings and status to the Unit  3 CR.
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EXERCISE CONTROLLER GUIDE TIME  MSG FRM TO            EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE    CM CNTRLLR NOTES 0810            Fire in the  PBB-S04 Vital Bus      U3 CR  Satellite Technical Cont              (Continued)                          Su  ort Center STSC SS:  Continue to evaluate the situation and take corrective actions. Declare a NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT (NUE)    as a result of a fire in the Unit lasting more than ten minutes.
Direct the STSC Communicator to make onsite an offsite notifica-tions IAW EPIP-03.
STSC  Communicator:  Make onsite and offsite notifications Radiation Protection Monitor (RPM): Set up for dose assess-ment and Radiation Protection Technician  (RPT) direction.
0  erations Su ort Center OSC Partial Activation Begins.
0830  6  C4a FT Fire  Team  enters the "B" Switchgear Fire Team:                          0830  (C-1) room and inspects the damage.            Ventilate and enter the swgr IAW established procedures.
If the has not SS Take necessary extinguishing        declared  a actions. Report findings to the      NOTIFICATION U3 CR.                              OF UNUSUAL EVENT (NUE) by  this time.
Continue to evaluate the con-sequences  of the casualty.
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0 EXERCISE CONTROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG FRM TO            EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE        CM CNTRLLR NOTES 0845  7  C-1 SS Containment sumps alarm, charging/
letdown flow'ismatch indicates an          SS: Direct the assessment of unidentified RCS leakage    of 60 gpm. the  RCS leakage. Monitor plant conditions and attempt to ident-identify the leakage source.
Investigate status of Chem Tech and RP Tech in the containment.
0900  8  C-1 SS Containment Atmosphere Rad Monitors (RU-1) alarm 0915  9  C-1 SS RCS  leakage  is calculated  and                                                0910 (C-1)  to verified to    be 60 gpm. Controlled      0/S EC: Declare an ALERT              verify the  RCS reactor  shutdown begins                based upon uncontrolled loss of RCS inventory )50 gpm.      Enter leakrate, necessary.
if procedure N43A0-3ZZ14, Excessive notifications    IAW  EPIP-04.
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STSC Communicator:    make onsite  and  offsite notifications RPM:  Continue direction of the RPTs and dose assessment      of the leak into Containment.
Technical  Su ort Center      TSC Activation Begins.
Emer enc    0  erations Facilit
                                                          ~EOF Activation begins.
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==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE      CM CNTRLLR NOTES 0915 10  RPT CR  RPT  accompanying Chem Tech into the containment phones in on X4444 from Onshift Emergency Coordinator the Aux Bldg 140'levation outside (0/S EC): Notify RPM, Medical the personnel access airlock that      (Med.), and Security.
the Chem Tech has been injured and they are both contaminated.
Security Shift Captain (SSC):
Notify Med. and  Fire Protection.
Dispatch Security Officer to scene.
RPM:
Dispatch RPT(s) to scene.
Fire Protection:
Fire Protection Shift Captain:
Dispatch EMTs to the scene.
0925 11  C4a EMT Initial medical appraisal is made Fire Protection:
by the EMTs. The medical condition      EMTs: evaluate medical situa-of the Chem Tech is serious and      tion and begin immediate treat-requires offsite transport by        ment. Report status of victims AirEvac.                              to the CR/STSC and Medical.
0925 12  C4c RPT Initial radiological conditions of Medical:
the injured Chem Tech and the RPT.      Order the AirEvac helicopter.
NOTE:                                    SSC:  Prepare to provide The remainder of the medical and Security support of the handling radiological data relating to the and transport of the injured medical casualties will be provided person. Communicate with the from the Medical Emergency Scenario Officer onscene, Medical and the North Vehicle Access Point (Sally Port).
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EXERCISE CONTROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG    TO          EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE    CM CNTRLLR NOTES 0925            EMTs, RPTs and Security respond to RPTs:
Cont            the injured contaminated person        Perform initial radiological outside the Containment personnel    assessment of the victims and airlock. (Continued)                the immediate area. Evaluate the radiological event in the Containment. Report radiological status to the U3 CR/STSC.
U3 CR STSC    Sim RPM:  Evaluate the RPT reports and continue  to direct their action. Perform initial dose assessment on the LOCA inside the Containment and advise the 0/S EC.
0/S EC: Perform Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) on the results of the RPMs dose assessment. Continue to monitor and respond to the situation.
0930 13  RPT EMT The contaminated RPT reports the    RPTs:
RPT incident occuring in Containment        Continue to provide coverage and details of the Chem Tech being  of the treatment and handling of injured.                            the medical victim and the contaminated RPT. Report the information to U3 CR. Begin to-perform radiological assessment of intial treatment area; Fire Protection:
EMTs: continue treatment and stabilization of the victims, prepare the victims for movement to the U3 first aid room.
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EXERCISE CO TROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG    TO          EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE    CM CNTRLLR NOTES 0930 14  C4c RPT Radiological conditions in the Aux Fire Protection:
Bldg at the medical emergency          EMTs: Victim is littered and scene and results of preliminary    and readied for movement to the decontamination attempts.            Medical Facility.
RPTs Contamination control bounda-ries  and methodologies are est-ablished for the movement of the injured person.
0940            Medical emergency victim has been    Fire Protection:
moved to the Medical Facility and      EMTs: treatment/stabilization is being examined by Site Medical    and preparation for transport Representatives and prepared for    continues. AirEvac helicopter transport offsite by the AirEvac    should be enroute.
helicopter.
Medical:
Treatment/stabilization and preparation for transport.. The offsite hospital is notified of impending transport.
Preparations are made for meeting the helicopter and site exit preparations are set.
SSC notifies 0/S EC of status.
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0 EXERCISE CONTROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG FRM TO          EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE    CM CNTRLLR NOTES 0945            Full organization is activated  and                                      0945 (C-1/C-3) responds to the ongoing incident the Containment.
in    0/S EC:  Continue to maintain plant stability and evaluate the    EC Iforthethe 0/SEC immediate consequences of the        have not RCS leakage. Take protective                        an
                                                                                                        'eclared actions as appropriate to the        ALERT by          this dose projections of the RPM          time.
until relieved by the Emergency Coordinator (EC) from the TSC.
RPM:  Continue dose assessment and RPT direction until relieved by the Radiological Protection Coordinator (RPC) and Radiologi-cal Assessment Coordinator (RAC) in the TSC.
Operations Advisor: Communi-cate ongoing actions with the Operations Coordinator (TSC).
TSC:
Emergency Coordinator (EC):
Evaluate the plant conditions, relieve the 0/S EC and begin to provide direction and consider protective actions.
Radiological Protection Coord-inator (RPC): Assume direction and control of RPTs and inplant monitoring from the RPM. Con-tinue to evaluate and respond to the radiological incident.
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APS/PVNGS                                        APP-A-8                                      90EXER
 
fl EXERCISE CONTROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG FRM TO          EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE      CM CNTRLLR NOTES 0945            Full  Emergency Organization  is      EOF:
Cnt.            activated and responds to the            Emergency Operations Director ongoing casualty.  (Continued)        (EOD): Discuss plant conditions and situation with the Govern-ment Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and Technical Operations Center (TOC).
Government Liaison Engineer (GLE): Make notifications to Government.
Radiological Assessment Coord-inator  (RAC):    Assume dose assessment    responsibility from 0945 15  C-1 SS Containment Rad Monitor RU-16 goes    the  RPM. Continue dose assess-to  HIGH alarm                        ment and  projections of the Containment source term. Provide PARs  to the  EC.
OSC OSC  Coordinator:    Assemble and brief staff. Organize,  brief and  dispatch teams as directed by the TSC.
0945 16  C4c RO The  venting portion of the HPSI      RO:
surveillance test has shown air          Report finding to the    U3 CR.
in unusual quantity in the vents of "A" HPSI pump discharge  line.      U3 CR:
SS:
in the Evaluate the lack of HPSI  discharge line.
fill Operations Advisor: Report HPSI problem    to the Operations Coordinator in the TSC.
APS/PVNGS                                        APP-A-9                                        90EXER
 
EXERCISE CO@TROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG    TO          EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE      CM CNTRLLR NOTES 1015 17  C-1 SS If  "E" charging pump has been restored electrically, it fails D  1015 (Approx.)
SS:    Continue to  direct the electrically. The RCS continues to evaluation and mitigation effort C-4d  If the "E" Charging lose inventory. The SS trips the      Begin depressurization in order        pump  is Unit at 25% PZR level. Cooldown      to establish "A" LPSI feed.              realigned and  depressurization will be                                                electircally, handled with aux spray and steam bypass.                                Operations Advisor: Continue it will and fault fail.
to update the Operations Coordi-nator    (TSC) on  conditions.
TSC:
EC:    Evaluate plant conditions assist in the mitigation efforts and consider protective measures RPC:    Evaluate radiological conditions, direct inplant team activities.
EOF:
EOD:  Evaluate plant conditions update EOC/TOC.
GLE: Update Government.
RAC:  Perform dose assessment on  potential release scenarios, anticipate offsite radiological consequences.
OSC:
OSC  Coordinator:    Assemble, brief  and  field'eams    as requir-ed by  the  TSC.
APS/PVNGS                                        APP-A-10                                          90EXER
 
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EXERCISE CONTROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG FRM TO            EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE      CM CNTRLLR NOTES 1030 18  C-1 SS  SIAS and CIAS occur. On the SIAS,                                      E  1030 (C-4d) the "A" HPSI pump experiences a severe water hammer due to air in SS:  Continue to evaluation and direct the mitigation effort If the .Site Medical the discharge line. The "A" HPSI                                            Representative pump rotating assembly "locks up<<        Operations Advisor:    Continue    has not called due to the mechanical shock.          to update the Operations Coordi-      for the .
Subcooling  is lost.                  nator (TSC) on conditions.            AirEvac by this time TSC:
1030 19  C4x All Physical "A"
and audible indications of    EC:  Evaluate the plant condi-in the      HPSI waterhammer in the      tions, continue to support the Bld Auxiliary Building.                  evaluation of the incident and direct response.
RPC:  Evaluate radiological conditions, direct inplant team activities.
EOF:
EOD:  Evaluate plant conditions update EOC/TOC.
GLE: Update Government.
RAC:  Perform dose assessment on  potential release scenarios, anticipate offsite radiological consequences.
OSC'SC Coordinator:    Assemble, brief  and  field teams as requir-ed by  the TSC.
APS/PVNGS                                        APP-A-11                                      90EXER
 
EXERCISE CONTROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG TO          EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE        CM CNTRLLR NOTES 1045        Operators continue  RCS  cooldown    Unit 3 CR STSC:
and depressurization in order to        SS:  Continue to direct the obtain LPSI or Containment Spray      evaluation and mitigation effort feed to the RCS from the live "A"    Direct rapid cooldown and de-bus. RCS subcooling has been lost. pressurization in order to ob-tain RCS makeup with LPSI "A" and Containment Spray "A".
Operations Advisor:    Continue to communicate plant conditions to the Operations Coordinator.
TSC:
EC:  Evaluate the plant condi-      1045  (C-3a) tions, declare    a SITE AREA          (Approximate)
EMERGENCY based upon the loss    of      When  the EC RCS inventory >50 gpm and the          orders failure of both trains of ESF    to    accountability actuate when required and              and  site maintain subcooling. Direct            evacuation.
notifications of    upgrade.
RPC:  Evaluate radiological conditions, direct inplant    team activities.
EOF:
EOD: Evaluate plant conditions update EOC/TOC.
GLE: Update Government.
RAC: Perform dose assessment on  potential release scenarios, anticipate offsite radiological consequences.
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APS/PVNGS                                    APP-A-12                                        90EXER
 
  ~I) 1
 
EXERCISE CO TROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG FRM TO            EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE      CM CNTRLLR NOTES 1045              RCS subcooling  lost,  SITE AREA      OSC:
Cnt              EMERGENCY declared.    (Continued)      OSC  Coordinator:  Assemble, brief  and  field teams as requir-ed by  the TSC.
1100              Medical Emergency victim is            RPTs:
Aprx              transported to Good Samaritan            One RPT rides with the victim Hospital by AirEvac helicopter.        to continue radiological moni-toring and contamination control enroute to the hospital.
SSC:  Directs and assists in helicopter takeoff. Notifies the Security Director in the TSC when the helicopter departs.
TSC:
Security Director: Notifies the EC of helicopter departure.
Medical:
Makes notification to offsite hospital that the victim is enroute.
1100 20  C4 f RTL When  a repair team  is sent to        "B" Essential Switch ear:
Aprx              attempt recovery of PBB-S04, the          Repair Team Leader: Report supply cabling is burnt away down damage and repair estimates to into the floor stubs. In order to the OSC. Begin making actual recover the PBB-S04 bus, new bus        repair equipment collection and bars, new breakers and a surface-      work strategy.
run of feed cable is required.
OSC:
OSC  Coordinator: Report the PBB-S04  status to the TSC.
Coordinate ongoing repairs.
APS/PVNGS                                            APP-A-13                                      90EXER
 
EXERCISE CONTROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG FRM TO            EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE    CM CNTRLLR NOTES 1100 21  C4e RTL When a  repair team is sent to        "A" HPSI  Pum  room:                1115 (C-6)
Aprx            expedite repairs to the "A" HPSI        Repair  Team  Leader:  Report    (Approximate pump, the water hammer has caused    situation and repair time esti-        time) a total mechanical failure of the    mates to the OSC. Continue              The results pump rotating assembly. The pump  to investigate possibility of        of the impeller is "locked up" in the        freeing pump impeller and gather      simulated casing and will not turn. The        tools required for the repair of      accountability motor has tripped on overcurrent      the  pump.
and is overheated. Any attempts to restart the pump will result in    OSC locked-rotor amperage and immediate      OSC  Coordinator:    Report the trip  of the breaker.                repair status to the TSC.
Coordinate and mediate the ongo-ing repair simulation.
1100 22  C4f RTL When Repair team inspects the "E" charging pump, one phase has shorted and burned through.
1130 23  C-1 SS  The  leaking weld on the RCS hot leg fails circumferentially,  a large-      SS:  Continue to direct the break LOCA to the containment        evaluation and mitigation effort occurs. The water hammer in the "A" HPSI pump has damaged the HPSI      Operations Advisor: Continue discharge line Containment          to update the Operations Coordi-penetration. The increased RCS        nator (TSC) on conditions.
volume release to the Containment causes a release of radioactivity    TSC:
into the penetration room in the        EC:  Evaluate the plant condi-Aux Bldg.                            tions, assist in the mitigation effort, consider protective mea-sures.
RPC:  Evaluate radiological conditions, determine risks.
Order appropriate evacuations Continued, Next Page...              and protective response inplant.
APS/PVNGS                                          APP-A-14                                      90EXER
 
EXERCISE  CO TROLLER GUIDE TIME  MSG    TO          EVENT SUl&fARY                        ANTICIPATED RESPONSE      CM CNTRLLR NOTES 1130 24  C-1 SS Large Break LOCA,  radioactivity is  EOF:
being released to the Aux. Bldg.          EOD:  Evaluate plant conditions (Continued)                            update EOC/TOC.
GLE: Update Government.
RAC:  Perform dose assessment on  the release through Fuel Bldg Essential Ventilation. Assess consequences.
OSC OSC  Coordinator:    Assemble, brief  and field  teams as requir-ed by  the TSC.
1130      C1a SS Safety Injection Tanks (SITs)          U3 CR STSC    Sim inject, reflooding the reactor            SS:  Continue to  direct the vessel.                                evaluation and mitigation effort Operations Advisor: Continue to update the Operations Coordi-nator (TSC) on conditions.
TSC EC: Evaluate the plant condi-tions, assist in the mitigation effort, consider protective mea-sures.
RPC:  Evaluate radiological conditions, direct inplant team Continued, Next Page...                activities.
APS/PVNGS                                          APP-A-15                                        90EXER
 
EXERCISE CONTROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG TO          EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE      CM CNTRLLR NOTES 1130        SITs  inject (Continued)              EOF Cnt                                                EOD:  Evaluate plant conditions update EOC/TOC.
GLE: Update Government.
RAC:  Perform dose assessment on  the Fuel Building release, anticipate possible radiological consequences.
OSC OSC  Coordinator:    Assemble, brief  and  field teams as requir-ed by  the TSC.
1145        Reactor vessel level drops again                                          H  1145 (C-3a) as the Safety Injection water drains out the broken hotleg. The SS:  Continue to  direct the evaluation and mitigation effort If the has not EC core uncovers. As RCS pressure        Consider alternate RCS injection      declared a reaches the level permitting LPSI    from Containment Spray. Request        SITE AREA pump "A" -to inject, LPSI "A" trips  an AO/Repair Team to assess the        EMERGENCY  by and will not remote restart.          LPSI "A" failure.                      this time.
Reactor Vessel Level Monitoring System (RVLMS)  indicates voiding        Operations Advisor: Update the in the upper vessel head and outlet Operations Coordinator (TSC).
plenum.
APS/PVNGS                                    APP-A-16                                        90EXER
 
EXERCISE  C  TROLLER GUIDE TIME  MSG    TO            EVENT '
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE      CM CNTRLLR NOTES 1145 26  C1a SS  Fuel damage begins to occur.          TSC Containment rad monitors increase        EC: Evaluate the plant condi-dramatically. Release to the Aux.      tions; assist in the mitigation Bldg. increases.                      effort, declare a GENERAL EMERGENCY based upon loss of RCS inventory >50 gpm, RVLMS voiding in the outlet plenum and failure of both trains of ESF to actuate Direct necessary notifications of the upgrade to the Emergency Action. Level (EAL).
RPC:  Evaluate plant radiolog-ical conditions, direct inplant monitoring.
EOF EOD: Evaluate plant conditions update  EOC/TOC on new EAL.
GLE: Update Government on EAL.
RAC: Perform dose assessment on  the increasing release, anticipate offsite  consequences.
1155 27  C4c AO/ The "A" LPSI pump 86  relay has      "A" Essential Switch ear:
Aprx          RTL faulted and  will  not allow the          AO/Repair Team Leader: Attempt controller to close. The relay is to reset the "A" LPSI controller showing a red flag and will not        report status to the OSC.
manually reset until 1200. Any attempt to reset and start the "A" OSC LPSI pump (local or remote) will be      OSC Coordinator:  Report "A" successful after 1200.                LPSI status to the TSC. Coord-inate and mediate the repair action.
APS/PVNGS                                          APP-A-17                                      90EXER-
 
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EXERCISE CO CROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG    TO          EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE      CM CNTRLLR NOTES 1215 28  Cla SS Fuel Building Essential Ventilation                                            1215 (C-3a) monitors ramp up. The reactor vessel is reflooded with the "A" SS:  Continue to direct the evaluation and mitigation effort If a GENERAL EMERGENCY has LPSI pump. A  Recirculation                                                  not been Activation Signal  (RAS)  occurs.        Operations Advisor: Continue        declared.
to update the Operations Coordi-nator (TSC) on conditions.
TSC:
EC:  Evaluate the plant condi-tions, assist in the mitigation effort, make protective action recommendations.
RPC:    Evaluate radiological conditions, direct inplant team activities.
EOF:
EOD:  Evaluate plant conditions update EOC/TOC.
GLE: Update Government.
RAC: Continue to perform dose assessment, control and direct field  teams  for  plume monitoring and  tracking. Make PARs.
APS/PVNGS                                          APP-A-18                                        90EXER
 
EXERCISE Co rROLLER GUIDE 0
TIME  MSG FRM TO          EVENT SUMMARX                        ANTICIPATED RESPONSE      CM CNTRLLR NOTES 123 0 29  C-1 SS Fuel Building Ventilation monitors    U3 CR STSC    Sim peak as the Containment pressure        SS:  Continue to  direct the subsides and the release to the      evaluation and mitigation effort Aux. Bldg. ceases.
Operations Advisor: Continue to update the Operations Coordi-nator (TSC) on conditions.
TSC:
EC:  Evaluate the plant condi-tions, assist in the mitigation effort, consider protective mea-sures for adequacy.
RPC:  Evaluate radiological conditions, direct inplant team activities.
EOF:
EOD: Evaluate plant conditions update EOC/TOC.
GLE: Update Government.
RAC: Continue dose assessment.
Continue field monitoring activ-ities. Update and validate  PARs continuously.
1315 30  C 1 SS Rad  monitors continue to decline as release  driving pressure has equalized and the Fuel Building Essential Ventilation System pumps down  the radioactive material released to the Lower Auxiliary Building.
APS/PVNGS                                          APP-A-19                                      90EXER
 
EXERCISE CO ZROLLER GUIDE TIME MSG    TO            EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE        CM CNTRLLR NOTES 1330 31  C4c RTL Radioactive material in the Aux.      U3  86'ux. Bld . Pen. Room:
Aprx            Bldg. has been pumped down. The      Repair Team Leader: Any localized radiation dose rates        attempt to seal the penetration in the Penetration Room and on        on HPSI discharge is successful.
the Aux. Bldg. 86'levation have        Report valve status to the OSC.
decreased. Field teams may attempt to seal the failed containment        U3 CR STSC    Sim penetration to reinstate                  SS:  Continue to  direct the containment  integrity.              evaluation    and  mitigation effort Operations Advisor: Continue 1345 32  C-1 SS  Fuel  Building'ssential Ventilation to    update the Operations Coordi-Rad  Monitors continue to decline. nator  (TSC) on  conditions.
TSC:
1400 33  C-1 SS  Fuel Building Ess. Vent. Rad. Mons.      EC:  Evaluate the plant condi-continue to decline.                  tions, assist in the mitigation effort, consider protective mea-sures.
RPC:  Evaluate radiological conditions, direct inplant      RPTs.
EOF:
EOD:  Evaluate plant conditions update EOC/TOC.
GLE: Update Government.
RAC: Continue to update dose assessments and perform field plume tracking.
OSC OSC  Coordinator:    Assemble, brief  and  field  teams as requir-ed by  the TSC.
APS/PVNGS                                          APP-A-20                                        90EXER
 
EXERCISE C  ROLLER GUIDE TIME HSG FRH TO          EUENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE    CM CNTRLLR NOTES 1400 34  ALL ALL The Exercise is terminated.        ALL FACILITIES:
Secure from Exercise activity.
Restore Facilities and equipment Hold in-place Player critiques with Lead Controllers and  all Participants.
APS/PUNGS                                        APP-A-21                                    90EXER
 
APPENDIX B PVN C NTR LLER ME A ES
 
A~ch" 8 PVN  S    nr  lier Me sa e This scenario section contains the Controller Messages which will be given to the participants at the indicated times to control and initiate scenario activity. Each message consists of two parts, a Controller Instruction page and an Exercise Message Form. The Controller Instruction page provides any additional information the specified controller may need in the presentation of the message from or its contents. The Exercise Message Form contains the actual page or information to be presented to the participant. Contingency Messages are special messages that are given if necessary, to key events important to the scenario or simulated event.
APS/PVNGS                                APP-B-i                              90EXER
 
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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM'C-1 ALL TO:      ~SS ALL MESSAGE  NO.:  1        TIME: 0730 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following message to the    Shift Supervisor at this time.
NOTE Provide  this message to Facility Managers and Key Players in all Facilities as they are manned in the course of the Exercise.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-1                    90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL)
DO NOT TAKE ANY    ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: ~SS  ALL MESSAGE  NO.:  1      TIME: 0730 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
Initial Conditions:
Unit  3  is in  power operation.      Power level has been  greater than 904 for the last 180 days. Current power level is 100~, Xe is at ecpxilibrium. Reactor Coolant activity is 0.5 uCi/gm dose-equivalent I-131. Unit      1 is in a maintenance outage and Unit 2 is in a  refueling outage.
A containment entry is in progress by Chemistry to perform monthly Safety Injection Tank Tech. Spec. boron concentration surveillance sampling (74ST-9SI01). A Unit 3 Chem. Tech. and RPT have just entered the Containment to perform the surveillance testing.
Surveillance test 43ST-3SI07 has just begun on the "A" train of HPSI. HPSI "A" was tagged-out at 0700. The fuses have been pulled from PBA-S03E and venting is to begin shortly.
UNIT  3 CR PHONE    X3200 I 320 1 i 3202 I 3203 '204 i 3205'206'207
: 1. Keep Your  Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.
: 3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                          App-B-2                    90EXER
 
CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM  C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.:  2      TIME: 0800 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
Give the following message    to the Shift Supervisor at this time.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-3                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLI DO NOT TAKE ANY    ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN. PROGRESS TO  SS MESSAGE  NO.:  2        TIME: 0800 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
The  following alarms    have  just occurred    on  the Fire Alarm    CRT:
ALARM  E11D  ZONE 5B    B SWGR ALARM  E09D  C02  ZONE 5B    B SWGR UNIT 3  CR PHONE    Z3200 ~ 320 1 ~ 3202 I 3203 ~  3204 g 3205 g 32061 3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message  is
: 3. Request Additional Information      if You Feel    it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                          App-B-4                        90EXER
 
CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.:  3      TIME: 0800 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-5                90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS ZS A    DRILL.'O NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT              WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE  NO.:  3      TIME: 0800 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
The  following Alarms have just occurred:
DG B OPER                          RUNNING ALRM        4.16KV IE TR    B SPLY BKR LKO            TRIP 4160V  SWGR 4 BUS    TRBL          ALARM ESF BUS UNDV CH    B-1            TRIP ESF BUS UNDV CH B-2                TRIP ESF BUS UNDV CH B-3                TRIP ESF BUS UNDV CH B-4                TRIP 480V LC 34 XFMR STATUS            TRBL ALRM        480V LC 36 XFMR STATUS            TRBL 480V LC 32 XFMR STATUS            TRBL 4160V ESSENTIAL BUS PBB-S04 IS DEENERGIZED UNIT 3 CR PHONE      X3200 i 320 1 i 3202 i 3203 i 3204 i 3205 i 3206 I 3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not, Fully Understood.
if the Message is
: 3. Request Additional Information                if You Feel it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                          App-B-6                            90EXER
 
CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM. C-4c      TO ~ AO MESSAGE  NO.: 4        TIME: 0805 LOCATION: U3  Control Buildin    100'160v    "B" Switch ear INSTRUCTION:
Give the following message to the Auxiliary Operator dispatched to the Unit 3 4160v "B" Switchgear when the operator arrives at the switchgear outer door.
NOTE:
The  switchgear is not to be entered. Ensure you dispatch with the AO  from the  STSC  due  to multiple approaches  to the 4160v. "B" Switchgear.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-7                    90EXER
 
I EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLi DO NOT  TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: AO MESSAGE  NO.:  4        TIME: 0805 LOCATION: U3    Control Buildin      100'160v      "B" Switch ear MESSAGE:
The CARDOX System alarm      bell  and evacuation    siren are operating.
There  is  a  strong    odor of wintergreen        and burnt electrical insulation.
Grey vapor    is flowing    from under    the door to the 4160v "B" Switchgear.
UNIT 3 CR PHONE      X3200 i 320 1 i 3202 i 3203 i 3204 i 3205 i 3206 i 3207 1    Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2
  ~
  ~  Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message is Request Additional Information        if You Feel    it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                          App-B-8                      90EXER
 
C CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4a      TO  FT MESSAGE NO.: 5      TIME    0810 LOCATION: U3 Control Bld  . 100'160v  "B" Switch ear Room INSTRUCTION:
Issue the following message to the Fire    Team upon  its arrival at the Unit 3 4160v "B" Switchgear room.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-9                    90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLe DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS    OR'CTIVITIES IN    PROGRESS TO: FT MESSAGE  NO.: 5        TIME: 0810 LOCATION: U3  Control Bld    . 100'160v    "B" Switch ear  Room MESSAGE:
The CARDOX  unit is alarming    and  indicates discharge has occurred.
There  is  a  strong odor of wintergreen and burnt electrical insulation around the 4160v "B" Switchgear doors Light grey vapor/smoke is issuing from under the                  4160v    "B" Switchgear outer doors.
The "B" Switchgear doors are warm to the touch.
UNIT 3 CR PHONE    X3200 i 320 1 I 3202 i 3203 p 3204 i 3205 '206 I    3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message    is
: 3. Request Additional Information      if You Feel  it is  Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-10                      90EXER
 
t I CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT SHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO  SS MESSAGE NO.: A      TIME: 0830 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION Give the following message    to the Shift Supervisor only NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT has if a not been declared by this time.
Note:
Due to the Carbon Dioxide dump into the 4160v "B" Switchgear, Fire Protection will not, be able to immediately enter the room and verify the duration of the fire. However, due to the external indications of fire, the NUE declaration should have occurred.
APS/PVNGS                    App-B-11                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS    OR 'ACTIVITIES IN    PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE  NO.: A        TIME: 0830 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
A NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT should be declared at              this time due to a  fire  in the Unit burning      for  more than ten minutes      and affecting the performance of design safety equipment.
UNIT 3 CR PHONE    X3200 g 320 1 ~ 3202 ~  3203 f 3204 f 3205 g 3206 p 3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message    is
: 3. Request Additional Information        if You Feel  it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-12                        90EXER
 
CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM:  C-4a      TO: FT MESSAGE  NO.: 6      TIME: 0830 LOCATION: U3 4160v "B"  Switch ear Room INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following information      (NOT the message form) to the Fire Team as they inspect the room.
Note:
The  destruction of the "B" 4160V supply panels is intended to be sufficient to prevent any recovery of these panels during the course of the Exercise.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-13                    90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLS DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: FT MESSAGE  NO.:  6      TIME: 0830 LOCATION: U3 4160v  "B" Switch ear  Room MESSAGE:
The  following  damage  is evident in the      4160v  "B" Essential Switchgear cubicles:
"J" cubicle is disrupted and severely blackened. The interior of "J" is almost completely burned-out and carbonized.
The Adjacent cubicles are blackened and some minor smoldering insulation is still smoking in their upper cabinetry.
The cable trays for supply to the bank are blackened and still smoking. The conductors connecting the switchgear to the cable trays are completely burned away.
UNIT  3 CR PHONE  Z3200 i 320 1 i 3202 '203 i  3204 '205 i  3206'207 1    Keep Your  Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
From Your Controller if the Message is
  ~
: 2. Request  Clarification not Fully Understood.
3 ~  Request Additional Information      if You Feel  it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-14                    90EXER
 
CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.:  7      TIME: 0845 LOCATION  U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-15                90EXER
 
H EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS ZS A DRILLs DO NOT TAKE ANY    ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS QR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO  SS MESSAGE  NO.:  7      TIME: 0845 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE The  Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:
BAM PUMP TO VCT FLOW                HZ-HI CNTMT SUMPS TRBL                    HZ-LO CNTMT RADWASTE SUMP EAST      LVL HI-LO CNTMT RW SUMP PMP    W OPER        EXCESS CNTMT RW SUMP PMP E OPER            EXCESS ALRM        CNTMT SUMPS EXCESSIVE LEAKAGE EXCESS RU-1  (I)  CNTMT ATMO              ALERT UNIT 3 CR PHONE    X3200 g 320 1 g 3202 I 3203 g 3204 p 3205 ~ 3206 I 3207 Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message    is 3 ~  Request Additional Information      if You Feel  it is  Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-16                      90EXER
 
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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.:  8      TIME: 0900 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-17                90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.
DO NOT  TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE NO.:  8      TIME: 0900 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
The  Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:
RU-1  (I)  CNTMT ATMO            HIGH RU-1 (P) CNTMT ATMO                HIGH CNTMT RADWASTE SUMP EAST LVL      HI-LO ALRM      CNTMT RW SUMP PMP      OPER      EXCESS I
W ALRM      CNTMT RW SUMP PMP E OPER          EXCESS f
ALRM      CNTMT SUMPS EXCESSIVE LEAKAGE EXCESS UNIT 3 CR PHONE    X3200    3201  3202  3203  3204 3205  3206  3207 Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
1~
2 ~  Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message  is
: 3. Request Additional Information    if You Feel it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-18                  90EXER
 
0 CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.:  B      TIME: 0910 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
App-B-19                  90EXER
 
If EXERCISE CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL)
DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR 'ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS''
TO: SS MESSAGE  NO.: B      TIME: 0910 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
The  RCS  leakrate    calculated  in accordance  with  43A0-3ZZ14, Excessive  RCS  Leakage  is 60 gpm.
UNIT  3 CR PHONE    X3200~ 3201~ 3202~ 3203~ 3204  i 3205 i 3206'207 1~    Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2 ~  Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message  is
: 3. Request. Additional Information    if You Feel it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-20                    90EXER
 
CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.:  9      TIME: 0915 LOCATION  U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-21                90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLs DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE NO.:  9      TIME: 0915 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE The  Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:
RU-16  CNTMT OPER LVL AREA          ALERT You have begun a  controlled plant shutdown at this time.
UNIT 3 CR PHONE    X3200 i 3201'202 i 3203 I 3204 I'205 i 3206 I 3207 1~    Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2~    Request Clarification not Fully Understood.
From Your  Controller if the Message  is
: 3. Request Additional Information    if You Feel it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-22                  90EXER
 
H CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4a      TO: Pla er  RPT from Containment MESSAGE  NO.: 10            TIME: 0915 LOCATION: Aux. Bld . 140'est  Wra  outside Personnel Airlock INSTRUCTION:
Have the Player RPT acting as the RPT in containment with the injured Chem. Tech. phone the following message in on X4444 at this time.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-23                    90EXER
 
e EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A  DRILL.'O NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT            WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO:  Pla er  RPT  exitin  Containment MESSAGE  NO.: 10            TIME: 0915 LOCATION: U3 Aux  Bld  140'est            Wra    outside Personnel Airlock MESSAGE:
Call in the following information on X4444 at the nearest phone:
"This is the Chemistry Technician that I was in Containment with is injured here on the Aux Bldg 140'utside the airlock. She has been cut badly and is losing a lot of blood.                        I'm sure we'e both contaminated and    we need  help here        right      away!"
UNIT 3 CR PHONE    Z3200g 320 1 f 3202 '203          g  3204 g 3205 ~ 3206~ 3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message  is
: 3. Request Additional Information              if  You Feel  it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-24                                90EXER
 
CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4a      TO: /MT MESSAGE NO.: 11            TIME: 0925 LOCATION: U3  140'ux    Bld West Wra  at the Personnel Airlock INSTRUCTION:
Give the following information to the responding    EMT  as vitals are taken.
Note:
The remainder  of the medical information  will be provided from the APS/PVNGS                      App-B-25                    90EXER
 
4 EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
DO NOT TAKE ANY    ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: EMT MESSAGE  NO.: 11            TIME: 0925 LOCATION: U3  140'ux    Bld West Wra      at the Personnel Airlock MESSAGE:
Initial Vitals    on the two victims:
Chem Tech                          RPT RESP.      24                                  32 PULSE      110                                112 SKIN        WARM, DRY                          WARM, DRY SEMI CONSCIOUS  g 1 0 CM                  EXHIBITS STRESS AND LACERATION INTERIOR LEFT                  EXERTION INDUCED MILD WRIST SHOWING HEAVY                      HEAT EXHAUSTION.
ARTERIAL BLEEDING.                        NO OTHER INDICATED 5 CM LACERATION ON RIGHT                  MEDICAL PROBLEMS.
CHEEK.
UNIT  3 CR PHONE    X3200 ~ 320 1 g 3202 ~ 3203 g  3204 / 3205 g 3206 J  3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message    is
: 3. Request Additional Information      if You Feel    it is  Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-26                        90EXER
 
CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4d      TO: RPT MESSAGE NO.: 12          TIME: 0925 LOCATION: U3 Aux  Bld  140'est    Wra at the Personnel Airlock INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following information onl to the RPT performing the radiological survey of the scene and victims as each item is surveyed.
APS/PVNGS                    App'-B-27                  90EXER
 
l4 EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
DO NOT TAKE ANY    ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO    RPT MESSAGE    NO.: 12            TIME: 0925 LOCATION: U3 Aux      Bld  140'est    Wra    at Personnel Airlock MESSAGE:
Initial Radiolo ical      Readin s:
General Area Surface Contamination:              1, 000 to 1, 500 Cpm>Bkgnd (Immediate Victim Area)                          (per swipe of 100  cm')
Victim's    PCs:                                2,000  to 3,000  Cpm>Bkgnd Wounds and    Unprotected Skin Areas:            1,000 to 1,500  Cpm>Bkgnd UNIT 3 CR PHONE      X3200 i 320 1 i 3202 i 3203 i 3204 i 3205 i 3206 i 3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message is
: 3. Request Additional Information I,
if You Feel  it  is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                          App-B-28                      90EXER
 
CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4a      TO: Victim RPT MESSAGE NO.: 13          TIME: 0930 LOCATION: U3 Aux  Bld  140'est  Wra  at the Personnel Airlock INSTRUCTION:
Have the RPT Victim provide the following information        to the EMTs/RPTs before being moved away from the Wrap Room.
APS/PVNGS                    App-B-29                    90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO:  Victim RPT MESSAGE  NO.: 13            TIME: 0930 LOCATION: U3 Aux  Bld  140'est    Wra  at the Personnel Airlock MESSAGE:
Provide the following information to the responding        EMTs and RPTs at this time:
We  were down on the 100'oing the SIT sampling when she fell off the SIT she was sampling. She spilled the sample bottle all over the both of us.      She hit her head pretty hard and I had to practically carry her up to the airlock. She's been in and out of it  and lost a lot of blood.
UNIT 3 CR PHONE    Z3200 i 3201 i 3202 i 3203 i 3204 i 3205 i 3206 i 3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request  Clarification not Fully Understood.
From Your  Controller  if the Message    is
: 3. Request Additional Information    if You Feel  it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-30                      90EXER
 
II CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4d      TO  RPT MESSAGE NO.: 14          TIME: 0930 LOCATION: U3 Aux  Bld  140'est  Wra  at the Personnel Airlock INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following information onl to the RPT performing radiological surveys at the medical emergency scene as the areas are surveyed.
APS/PVNGS                    App-B-31                    90EXER
 
0 EXERC SE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLS DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: RPT MESSAGE  NO.: 14            TIME'930 LOCATION: U3 Aux  Bld  140'est    Wra  at the Personnel Airlock MESSAGE:
Radiolo ical Conditions at the Medical Emer enc Scene:
Airborne Activity:                                  As Read General Area Dose Rates:                            5 mR/hr Surface Contamination (per swipe of 100 cm'):
Floor Area Adjacent to Victims:                1,000 to 1,500 Cpm>Bkg Airlock Door:                                  1,000 Cpm>Bkg UNIT 3 CR PHONE    Z3200 i 320 1 i 3202 I 3203 '204 I 3205 '206 I 3207
: l. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message is
: 3. Request Additional Information      if You Feel  it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-32                      90EXER
 
CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  Onshift EC MESSAGE  NO.: C      TIME: 0945 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
Give the  following message to the Onshift  Emergency Coordinator at his time  if an ALERT has not. been  declared.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-33                  90EXER
 
1 EXERCISE CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A  DRILL.'O NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT            WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO:  Onshift    EC MESSAGE    NO.:  C      TIME  0945 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
An ALERT    should be declared at    this time          due  to  an  uncontrolled loss of  RCS  inventory  >50 gpm.
UNIT 3 CR PHONE      Z3200 i 3201 '202 i 3203 '204 i 3205 i 3206'207
: l. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2 ~  Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if  the Message is 3 ~  Request Additional Information              if You Feel  it  is Needed.
App-B-34                            90EXER
 
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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.: 15          TIME: 0945 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
APS/PVNGS                    App-B-35                  90EXER
 
L EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO  SS MESSAGE  NO.: 15            TIME: 0945 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
The  Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:
ALRM        RU-16  CNTMT OPER LVL AREA              HIGH UNIT  3 CR PHONE  X3200 i 3201 i 3202 i 3203 i 3204 i 3205 '206 I 3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message is
: 3. Request Additional Information    if You Feel  it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-36                      90EXER
 
CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM:  C-4c      TO: Pla er  RO doin  HPSI ST MESSAGE  NO.: 16            TIME: 0945 LOCATION: U3 Aux  Bld INSTRUCTION:
Give the  following message to the Player RO who    was assigned to simulate the  HPSI surveillance test at this time.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-37                  90EXER
 
p EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS MESSAGE NO.: 16              TIME: 0945 MESSAGE:
Provide the following information to the Unit          3  Control  Room at this time:
"When I tried to vent the    "A" HPSI header at valve gSI-V833 I got a lot of air out of    it. I stopped after a minute or two because of the procedure warning about getting Rad Protection to do an air sample. There seems to be a big air bubble in the "A" side.
UNIT 3 CR PHONE    X3200 i 320 1 i 3202 i 3203 i 3204 i 3205 g 3206 i 3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request  Clarification not Fully Understood.
From Your  Controller    if the Message  is
: 3. Request Additional Information      if You Feel    it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-38                        90EXER
 
CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO MESSAGE NO.: D      TIME: 1015 (Approximate)
LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
Give the following message  to the Onshift Emergency Coordinator the electrical switchover has been accomplished on "E" charging if pump.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-39                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLS DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT HILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: Onshift  EC MESSAGE NO.:  D      TIME: 1015 (Approximate)
LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
Immediately after starting "E" charging not restart.
pump, it tripped  and  will UNIT 3 CR PHONE    Z3200 i 320 1 i 3202 '203 '204 i 3205 i 3206 I 3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if  the Message is 3 ~  Request Additional Information      if You Feel it  is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-40                    90EXER
 
0 CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO  SS MESSAGE NO.: 17          TIME: 1015 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION-APS/PVNGS                      App-B-41                90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLS DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN .PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE NO.: 17            TIME  1015 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
The  Following Alarms Have  Just Occurred:
PZR LEVEL CH X PZR LEVEL CH Y                    LO Pressurizer level has reached the heater cutout point (25%).
You have executed a manual reactor trip.
Cooldown and depressurization will be handled with aux sprays        and steam bypasses.
UNIT  3 CR PHONE  Z3200 g 3201 ~ 3202 I 3203 I 3204 ~ 3205 ~ 3206 I 3207
: l. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message    is
: 3. Request Additional Information    if You Feel  it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-42                      90EXER
 
li CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4d      TO: Site Medical  Re resentative MESSAGE NO.:  E      TIME: 1030 LOCATION:  Site Medical Facilit INSTRUCTION Give the following message    to the Site Medical Representative at this time if the AirEvac helicopter for transport of the medical injury victim to Good Samaritan hospital has not been ordered.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-43                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS 1S A DRILL!
DO NOT TAKE ANY    ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION 'OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO:  Site Medical  Re  resentative MESSAGE  NO.:  E        TIME: 1030 LOCATION:  Site Medical Facilit MESSAGE:
Do to needs of the scenario and to meet the objectives of the Emergency Medical Drill, call for AirEvac helicopter transport of the medical emergency victim to Good Samaritan Hospital at this time.
UNIT  3 CR PHONE    Z3200 ~  320 1 '202  g 3203 '204 ~ 3205 '206'207
: l. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not, Fully Understood.
if the Message is Request Additional Information      if You Feel it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                          App-B-44                  90EXER
 
I CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.: 18          TIME: 1030 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-45                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLI DO NOT TAKE ANY    ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO  SS MESSAGE  NO.: 18              TIME: 1030 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
The  Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:
SIAS A LEG 1-3                      TRIP SIAS A LEG 2-4                      TRIP SIAS B LEG 1-3                      TRIP SIAS  B LEG 2-4                    'RIP CIAS A LEG 1-3                      TRIP ALRM        CIAS A LEG 2-4                      TRIP ALRM        CIAS B LEG 1-3                      TRIP ALRM        CIAS B LEG 2-4                      TRIP HPSI "A" has  tripped  and  will not restart    remotely.
UNIT  3 CR PHONE    X3200 g  320 1 I 3202 I 3203 g 3204 I 3205 I 3206 I 3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2 ~  Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message    is
: 3. Request Additional Information        if You Feel  it is  Needed.
APS/PVNGS                          App-B-46                      90EXER
 
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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO TO:  Pla ers in the Aux. Bld MESSAGE NO.: 19            TIME: 1030 LOCATION: U3 Aux. Bld INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following information to any player you happen to be accompanying in the U3 Aux. Building at this time in accordance with the following message.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-47                90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A    DRILL.'O NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT              WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO:  Pla ers in Aux. Buildin MESSAGE  NO.: 19            TIME            1030 LOCATION: U3 Aux. Bld MESSAGE:
U3  Hot  Chem Lab:
The Chemist has  just  heard  a "bang" and          "rattle" in the  HPSI sample lines.
U3  Aux. Buildin 120':
There has  just been a muffled "bump" and              slight tremor in the floor U3  Aux. Buildin 100':
There has been a very loud "bang" and a noticeable trembling.
U3  Aux. Buildin 80':
There has been a deafening "bang" and a severe shaking                  in the  HPSI lines.
UNIT 3 CR PHONE    X3200 I 3201 i 3202 i          3203 I 3204 i 3205 I 3206 '207 Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message  is Request Additional Information              if You Feel  it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-48                                90EXER
 
CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT  ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-3a      TO, EC MESSAGE  NO.: F      TIME: 1045  A  roximate LOCATION: TSC INSTRUCTION:
Give the following message    to the  Emergency  Coordinator  when he determines that accountability and    site evacuation are  necessary.
Note:
Accountability and evacuation of non-essential personnel will be simulated. Forty-five (45) minutes after this message has been delivered to the Emergency Coordinator, deliver the companion message, G, to the Security Shift Captain in the CAS.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-49                    90EXER
 
li EXERCISE CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A  DRILL.'O NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT          WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO  EC MESSAGE  NO.: F      TIME: 1045          A  roximate LOCATION: TSC MESSAGE:
Accountability and evacuation of non-essential personnel will be SIMULATED        You will give      the necessary              directions for accountability and evacuation now, but specify that these events will be  simulated.              '
Page announcements    of the simulated site evacuation            WILL be made.
The  site evacuation siren WILL NOT be sounded.
UNIT 3 CR PHONE    X3200I 3201 i 3202 i        3203'204'205      I 3206'207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message  is
: 3. Request Additional Information            if You Feel  it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-50                            90EXER
 
CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4f      TO: Re air  Team Leader MESSAGE NO.: 20            TIME: 1100  A  rox.
LOCATION: U3 Control Bld 100'160v "B"        Sw  r.
INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following message to the Repair Team Leader when a team is sent to appraise the damages to the 4160v "B" Switchgear.
Note:
Detailed play and simulation guidelines        are available  in the Controller Guide for this Casualty.
APS/PVNGS                    App-B-51                    90EXER
 
It EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLS DO NOT TAKE ANY    ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: Re  air Team  Leader MESSAGE  NO.: 20            TIME: 1100    A  rox.
LOCATION: U3  Control Bld 100'160v "B"        Sw r.
MESSAGE The power supply cables to the PBB-S04 panels are burnt away up to the cable trays. The bussing in the "J" cubicle is completely destroyed. Buss bars and supports in the cubicles to either side of "J" are blackened and twisted. Burnt insulation residue and carbon  is contaminating the entire      bank  of switchgear.
UNIT 3 CR PHONE    Z3200 i 3201 i 3202 i 3203 '204 i 3205'206 '207 1~    Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if  the Message is
: 3. Request Additional Information      if  You Feel  it  is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-52                      90EXER
 
CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4e      TO: Re  air  Team Leader MESSAGE  NO.: 21              TIME: 1100  A rox.
LOCATION ~
U3 iiAii HPSI Pum room INSTRUCTION                                            l Provide the following message to the Repair Team Leader when  a team is dispatched to attempt the recovery of the "A" HPSI pump.
Note:
Allow freeplay on this repair action, but do not allow. excessive simulation. Players should, for example, draw tools and bring them down to the pumproom.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-53                90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A    DRILL.'O NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT            WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: Re  air Team  Leader MESSAGE  NO.: 21            TIME: 1100          A  rox.
LOCATION: U3 "A" HPSI Pum room MESSAGE:
The  water hammer has caused a mechanical failure o f the pump rotating assembly.      The pump impeller is bound tightly in the casing and cannot be turned.          The pump motor has tripped on overcurrent and is very hot. Any restart attempts will result in locked rotor amps on the motor and immediate trip.
UNIT 3 CR PHONE    X3200 i 320 1 I 3202 I 3203 I 3'204 i 3205 I 3206 I 3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2 ~  Request  Clarification not Fully Understood.
From Your          Controller  if the Message is 3 ~  Request Additional Information              if You Feel  it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-54                            90EXER
 
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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4d          TO: Re air  Team Leader MESSAGE NO.: 22          TIME: 1100  A  rox.
LOCATION:  "E" Char in  Pum INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following information feedback to the Repair Team Leader when dispatched to investigate and attempt the recovery of the "E" charging pump.
Note:
APS/PVNGS                    App-B-55                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS 1S A DRILLS DO NOT TAKE ANY    ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: Re  air Team  Leader MESSAGE  NO.: 22            TIME: 1100    A  rox.
LOCATION: "E" Char    in    Pum MESSAGE The motor supply conduit to the "E" Charging Pump          is blackened  and shows obvious heat damage in one localized area.            There has been a  phase-to-phase  short in the wiring to      the pump motor caused by insulation breakdown.        Two  conductors  are fused, the other is burnt-through.
UNIT  3 CR PHONE    Z3200 I 320 1 i 3202 i 3203 i 3204 i 3205 I 3206 I 3207 1~    Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request  Clarification not Fully Understood.
From Your  Controller  if the Message    is
: 3. Request Additional Information      if You Feel  it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-56                      90EXER
 
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CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-6        TO: Securit  Shift Ca tain MESSAGE NO.:  G      TIME: 1115  A  roximate LOCATION: CAS INSTRUCTION:
Give  the following message to the Security Shift Captain approximately thirty (30) minutes after the Emergency Coordinator ordered the simulation of site accountability and evacuation of non-essential personnel.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-57                90EXER
 
I EXERCISE CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLr DO NOT TAKE ANY    ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: Securit    Shift  Ca  tain MESSAGE NO.:  G      TIME: 1115    A  roximate LOCATION: CAS MESSAGE:
The  results of the    site accountability      and evacuation    of non-essential personnel    are:
Number of Evacuated    Non-Essential Personnel:            3253 Number of, Essential  Personnel:                          220 Number of Personnel    Unaccounted For:                    0 UNIT  3 CR PHONE  Z3200  i 320 1 i 3202 i 3203 i 3204 I 3205 I 3206 i 3207
: l. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if  the Message is 3 ~  Request Additional Information      if  You Feel  it  is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-58                      90EXER
 
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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.: 24          TIME: 1130 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
APS/PVNGS                    App-B-59                90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS ZS A DRILLS DO NOT TAKE  ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS    OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE NO.: 24              TIME: 1130 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
The  Following Alarms  Have  Just Occurred:
ALRM      HI  CNTMT PRESS CH A ALRM      HI  CNTMT PRESS CH B                          TRIP ALRM      HI  CNTMT PRESS CH C                          TRIP ALRM      HI  CNTMT PRESS CH D                          TRIP ALRM      HI-HI CNTMT PRESS CH A                        TRIP ALRM      HI-HI CNTMT PRESS CH B                        TRIP ALRM      HI-HI CNTMT PRESS CH C                        TRIP ALRM      HI-HI CNTMT PRESS CH D                        TRIP ALRM      CSAS A LEG 1-3                                TRIP CSAS A LEG 2-4                                TRIP ALRM ALRM ALRM ALRM CSAS B LEG 1-3 CSAS B LEG 2-4 REAC CAVITY SUMP LEVEL 80'RIP                TRIP TRIP HI-HI ALRM      REAC CAVITY SUMP PMP OPER                      EXCESS ALRM      RU-37 A PWR ACC PRG AREA                      HIGH ALRM      RU-38 B PWR ACC PRG AREA                      HIGH ALRM      RU-148 CNTMT AREA MON                          HIGH ALRM      RU-149 CNTMT AREA MON                          HIGH ALRM      RU-150 PRI COOLNT MON                          HIGH ALRM      RU-151 PRI COOLNT MON                          HIGH ALRM      RU-155C PEN IARM W AUX 70                      HIGH ALRM      RU-158B PEN IARM W AUX                        HIGH ALRM                PEN IARM AUX 140'U-156B ALERT UNIT 3 CR PHONE    X3200 i 320 1 I 3202 I 3203 I 3204 i 3205 I 3206 I 3207 Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
1 2.
  ~
Request Clarification From Your Controller            if  the Message is not Fully Understood.
3 ~  Request Additional Information            if You Feel it  is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-60                            90EXER
 
I; CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.: 25          TIME: 1130 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
APS/PVNGS                    App-B-61                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS XS A    DRILL.'O NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT              WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE  NO.: 25            TIME:          1 13 0 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
The  Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:
ALRM        SIT  1 NAR RNGE LEVEL                            LO ALRM        SIT  2 NAR RNGE LEVEL                            LO ALRM        SIT  3 NAR RNGE LEVEL                            LO ALRM        SIT  4 NAR RNGE LEVEL                            LO ALRM        SIT  1 PRESS                                      LO ALRM        SIT  2 PRESS                                      LO ALRM        SIT  3 PRESS                                      LO ALRM        SIT  4 PRESS                                      LO ALRM        SIT  1 WIDE RNGE LEVEL                            LO ALRM        SIT  2 WIDE RNGE LEVEL                            LO ALRM        SIT  3 WIDE RNGE LEVEL                            LO ALRM        SIT  4 WIDE RNGE LEVEL                            LO ALRM        SIT  1 NAR RNGE PRESS                            LO ALRM        SIT  2 NAR RNGE PRESS                            LO ALRM        SIT  3 NAR RNGE PRESS                            LO ALRM        SIT  4 NAR RNGE PRESS                            LO ALRM        LEG  1-3 MSIS A  LEG  2-4                        TRIP ALRM        LEG  1-3 MSIS B  LEG  2-4                        TRIP UNIT CR PHONE  X3200 f 320 1 ~ 3202 ~        3203 I 3204 I 3205 J 3206 I 3207 1~    Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message    is 3 ~    Request Additional Information              if  You Feel it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                          App-B-62                              90EXER
 
CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-3a      TO  EC MESSAGE NO.:  H      TIME: 1145 LOCATION: TSC INSTRUCTION:
Give the following message    to the  Emergency Coordinator  at this time  if an SITE AREA  EMERGENCY  has not been declared.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-63                    90EXER
 
EXERCISE CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLS DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO  EC MESSAGE NO.:  H      TIME: 1145 LOCATION: TSC MESSAGE An SITE AREA EMERGENCY should be declared at this time due to a loss of RCS inventory >50 gpm and failure of both trains of ESF to actuate when required and maintain subcooling.
UNIT  3 CR PHONE  X3200 ~ 3201 g 3202 ~ 3203 ~ 3204 i 3205 / 3206 / 3207
: 1. Keep Your  Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2 ~  Request  Clarification  From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.
3 ~  Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-64                      90EXER
 
I, CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.: 26          TIME: 1145 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
APS/PVNGS                    App-B-65                  90EXER
 
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XERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A          DRILL.'O NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE    NO.: 26            TIME: 1145 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
The Following Alarms    Have Just Occurred:
RU-156B PEN IARM  W  AUX                              HIGH 140'U-146 (G) FB ESS VENT MON                          HIGH RU-145 (G) FB VENT  MON                              HIGH RU-9 AUX LWR LVL VENT  MON                          HIGH A LPSI PMP TRBL A LPSI PMP DISCH PRESS The >>A>> LPSI pump has    tripped.
UNIT 3 CR PHONE    Z3200 i 3201 '202 i                  3203 i 3204 p 3205 i 3206 '207 Keep Your    Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is 1~
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not Fully Understood.
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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4c      TO: AO Re  air Team Leader MESSAGE NO.: 27          TIME: 1155  A  rox. rior to  1200 LOCATION: U3 Control Bld 100'160v "A" Switch ear INSTRUCTION:
Deliver the following information to the AO or Repair Team upon it arrival at the "A" LPSI controller. If is rior to 1200 when the AO/Team simulates resetting the 86 relay,      it will not latch.
Any attempts made after 1200 will be successful in resetting the relay and the pump may be started from the U3 CR.
APS/PVNGS                    App-B-67                    90EXER
 
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DO NOT TAKE ANY    ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: AO Re  air  Team  Leader MESSAGE NO.: 27              TIME: 1155  A  rox. rior to  1200 LOCATION: U3  Control Bld 100'160v "A" Switch ear MESSAGE:
The "A" LPSI pump    controller    86 relay has a red flag showing.
Manual  reset success  will be  provided by your controller.
UNIT  3 CR PHONE  Z3200i 3201 I 3202 i 3203 I 3204 I 3205'206I    3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message    is Request Additional Information    if You Feel  it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-68                      90EXER
 
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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.: 28          TIME: 1215 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-69                90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLS DO NOT TAKE ANY    ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES .IN PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE  NO.: 28            TIME: 1215 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
The  Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:
ALRM        LEG  1-3  RAS A LEG  2-4          TRIP ALRM        LEG  1-3  RAS B LEG  2-4          TRIP UNIT  3 CR PHONE  ~  Z3200 i 3201 i 3202 i 3203 i 3204 i 3205 i 3206 i 3207 Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message is Request Additional Information      if You Feel  it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-70                      90EXER
 
t CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT, NHAT TO DO FROM: C-3a      TO: Emer enc  Coordinator MESSAGE NO.:  I      TIME: 1215 LOCATION: TSC INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following message Coordinator has not declared a at this time GENERAL EMERGENCY.
if the Emergency APS/PVNGS                      App-B-71                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS ZS A  DRILL.'O NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT            WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: Emer enc    Coordinator MESSAGE  NO.:  I        TIME: 1215 LOCATION: TSC MESSAGE:
A GENERAL EMERGENCY should      be declared at this time due to RCS inventory loss >50 gpm,      failure of both trains of ESF to actuate when  required and maintain subcool and              RVLMS voiding in the upper plenum.
UNIT  3 CR PHONE    Z3200 g 3201 / 3202 '203 '204          J 3205 /    3206'207 Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To 1
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Message is Request Additional Information              if You Feel it is Needed.
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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.: 29          TIME: 1230 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION APS/PVNGS                      App-B                90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLS DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT RILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE  NO.: 29            TIME    1230 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
The  Following Alarms Have. Just Cleared:
ALRM    'U-156B    PEN IARM AUX    140'ORM UNIT  3 CR PHONE ~ Z3200 i 3201 i 3202 I 3203 i 3204 I 3205 I 3206 I 3207 1~    Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2 ~  Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message is
: 3. Request Additional Information    if  You Feel  it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-74                      90EXER
 
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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.: 30          TIME: 13 15 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
APS/PVNGS                    App-B-75                  90EXER
 
'1 EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLS DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE  NO.: 30            TIME: 1315 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
The  following alarms have just occurred:
ALRM        RU-146 (G) FB ESS VENT  MON        ALERT UNIT 3 CR PHONE    X3200 i 3201'202 i 3203 3204 3205 3206 '207 p    p    g Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
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: 3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-76                  90EXER
 
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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM:  C-4c      TO: Re  air  Team Leader MESSAGE  NO.: 31            TIME: 1330  A rox.
LOCATION: U3 Aux  Bld  '86'est    Pi in Penetration Room INSTRUCTION:
Note:
More =detailed  direction for Player feedback is available in the Controller Guide for this situation.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-77                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL)
DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR .A'CTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: Re  air Team  Leader MESSAGE  NO.: 31            TIME: 1330  A  rox.
LOCATION: U3 Aux    Bld 86'West Pi in Penetration        Room MESSAGE Attempts to seal the damaged          HPSI  piping penetration      may be successful at this time.
UNIT  3 CR PHONE    X3200 i 320 1 '202 i  3203 i 3204 i 3205 i 3206'207 Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message  is
: 3. Request Additional Information      if You Feel  it is  Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-78                      90EXER
 
e CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.: 32          TIME  1345 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
APS/PVNGS                    App-B-79                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL)
DO NOT TAKE ANY  ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE  NO.: 32            TIME: 1345 LOCATION'3    CR MESSAGE:
The  folloving alarms  have  just cleared:
RU-145 (G) FB VENT    MON        NORM UNIT  3 CR PHONE  X3200 i 320 1 i 3202 '203 '204 I 3205 I 3206 i 3207 1~    Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2 ~  Request  Clarification not Fully Understood.
From Your  Controller if the Message  is 3 ~  Request Additional Information      if You Feel it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-80                    90EXER
 
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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN  DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO:  SS MESSAGE NO.: 33          TIME: 1400 LOCATION: U3 CR INSTRUCTION:
APS/PVNGS                    App-B-81                  90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
DO NOT  TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE  NO.: 33              TIME: 1400 LOCATION: U3 CR MESSAGE:
The  following alarms have just occurred:
ALRM        RE-155C PEN IARM AUX    W  70'LERT UNIT  3 CR PHONE    Z3200 i 320 1 g 3202 I 3203 I 3204 g 3205 i 3206 I 3207 1~    Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
: 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller not Fully Understood.
if the Message    is 3 ~  Request Additional Information      if You Feel  it is  Needed.
APS/PVNGS                        App-B-82                      90EXER
 
l CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: ALL TO  ALL MESSAGE NO.: 34          TIME: 1400 LOCATION: All Facilities INSTRUCTION:
Issue the following message when instructed      to  do so  by the Exercise Controller/Lead Controller.
APS/PVNGS                    App-B-83                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A  DRILL.'O NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT            HILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO  ALL MESSAGE  NO.: 34            TIME: 1400 LOCATION:  All Facilities MESSAGE:
The  Exercise is Terminated.
Complete Restoration  of Facilities and Equipment.
Complete In-Place Critiques with Lead Controllers.
The Combined Critique of Lead Controllers and Principal Players will Take Place in the Administrative Annex Building (EOF) at 1500.
UNIT 3 CR PHONE    X3200 i 3201 i 3202 i 3203 i 3204 i 3205 '206 i 3207
: 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2 ~  Request  Clarification not Fully Understood.
From Your          Controller if the Message is 3 ~  Request  Additional Information            if You Feel it is Needed.
APS/PVNGS                      App-B-84                            90EXER
 
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PPENDIX C VERNMENT  NTR LLER IDE
 
APPENDIX  C GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE      CONTENTS App-C-ii Acronyms App-C-1  State Emergency Operations Center    (EOC)
App-C-4  Technical Operations Center    (TOC)
App-C-6  Direction and Control App-C-8  Maricopa County Emergency Operations Center (MCEOC)
App-C-11  Maricopa County Warning Point    (MCSO)
App-C-14  On-Scene Command Post (MCSO)
App-C-17  Supplemental Warning Teams    (MCSO)
App-C-18  Road  Block Teams  (MCSO)
App-C-19  REAT  Forward App-C-21  REAT  Field Monitoring  Teams App-C-23  Evacuation Groups (Palo Verde School)
App-C-24  Special Evacuation Group App-C-26  Public Notification Site App-C-28  Reception and Care Center    (RCC)
App-C-29  Joint  Emergency News Center (JENC)
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APPENDIX  C GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE ACRONYMS ADES      Arizona Division of Emergency Services ADO      Assistant Director of Operations Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency COC      Chief Offsite Controller COMM. 0. Communications  Officer DC        Direction and Control DCC      Direction and Control Controller DO        Director of Operations DPS      Department of Public Safety EBS      Emergency Broadcast System EG        Evacuation Group EGC      Evacuation Group Controller EOC      Emergency Operations Center EOCC      Emergency Operations Center  Controller EOF      Emergency Operations  Facility EPZ      Emergency Planning Zone ESD      Equipment Services Department FEMA      Federal Emergency Management Agency JENC      Joint  Emergency News Center KI        Potassium Iodide MC        Maricopa County MCDCDGES  Maricopa County Department    of Civil Defense and Emergency Services MCSO      Maricopa County  Sheriff's Office APS/PVNGS                App-C-ii                  90EXER
 
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APPENDIX  C GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE ACRONYMS  (Continued)
NAN      Notification Alert  Network OGC      Operations Group Chief OSCP      On-Scene  Command  Post PI        Public Inquiry POC      Privately  Owned Conveyance POL      Petroleum, Oil Lubrication Vehicle PVNGS,    Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station RB        Road  Block RCC      Reception and Care Center REAT      Radiological Emergency Assistance    Team RF        REAT  Forward RFC      REAT  Forward Controller SEG      Special Evacuation Group SS        Shift Supervisor SW        Supplemental Warning TOC      Technical Operations Center TOCC      Technical Operations Center Controller TOD      Technical Operations Director APS/PVNGS              App-C-iii                    90EXER
 
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GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE STATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER (EOC)
TIME  MSG FROM    TO      EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE          CM g    CONTROLLER NOTES IRK~I kCR%5WHSR 0810                      NOTIFICATION OF  ADES  staff receives NAN                Chief Offsite to                      UNUSUAL EVENT    broadcast and verifies                  Controller (COC) and 0835                                        authenticator.                          State EOC Controller (EOCC), to be on Alerts Assistant Director of            station in EOC Operations  (ADO) and ADES              communications 15 min.
Communications  Officer  (Comm.O.)      prior to the Exercise.
COC and EOF Controllers set real time by telephone (EOF phone 4:
393-6187/6188).
ADES OPS  staff fans out                EOCC sets    real time on notification to state response          EOC clock    and fans  out organizations.                          real time to controllers on station in  MCEOC, JENC    and TOC.
Record time lines    of communications 0915                      ALERT            ADES  staff receives NAN                COC  and  EOCC  on  station to                      Notification      broadcast and verifies                  in  EOC  communications 0940                                        authenticator.                          or  EOC  arena until notification fan out Notifies  ADO  and ADES                  completed and monitor Communications  Officer.                controller phones.
ADO  notifies ADES Director and directs activation of the EOC.
(Continued)
APS/PVNGS                                          App-C-1                                                90EXER
 
GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE STATE EOC  (Continued)
TIME  MSG I FROM TO  EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE          CM I    CONTROLLER NOTES 0915                ALERT            ADES Ops  staff fans out                EOCC  observes  EOC  setup to                Notification    notification and initiates    EOC      and arrangement  in 0940                (Continued      activantion.                            progress. Corrective action, as appropriate.
EOC  Shift Supervisor  assumes          (Direction and Control, control of EOC activation.              Technical Operations Center, Public In-ADES Administrative Organization        quire.)
vacates  EOC  office  space.
EOCC  observes  staff Shift Supervisor declares EOC            functions; corrective activation when sufficient staff        actions as appropiate.
is in place to man key communications.                          EOCC  acts as exercise contact in declaration EOC  staff  continues to arrive          process, etc.
and  function.
EOCC  acts as contact Public Inquiry to commence when          for initiating role role players initiate calls.            player activities.
1045                SITE AREA        EOC  Communications receives    NAN      EOCC  monitors  staff to                EMERGENCY        broadcast and  verifies                functioning.
1110                Notification    authenticator.
Simulator acts as EOC  staff  fans out  notifications      exercise contact for non-participating TOC may recommend    Protective          government agencies Action to Director of Operations        represented in the EOC based on notification message.          and simulates the (PAR may not coincide with PAR          actions of the respec-(Continued)      contained in notification)              tive parent  agencies.
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TIME MSG FROM TO  EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE          CM I    CONTROLLER NOTES 1045            SITE AREA        Director of Operations PAR to              EMERGENCY        decision announced. (Decision 1110            Notification    may not coincide with TOC (Continued)      recommendation    for protective action) .
1145            GENERAL          EOC  Communications receives    NAN      COC  maintains contact to              EMERGENCY        broadcast and    verifies                with Maricopa County 1215            Notification    authenticator.                          EOC Controller, JENC Controller and PVNGS TOC recommends    Protective Action      EOF Controller, as to Director of Operations.              required.
Director of Operations decision          EOCC  monitors  EOC  staff announced.    (Decision  may not        functioning.
coincide with TOC recommendation for Protective Action).                  DC Controller monitors Protective Action MCDCDGES  liaison transmits            Recommendations and decision to Maricopa County    EOC      decisions.
for implementation.
TOCC  monitors  TOC  staff Operations staff monitors                functioning.
Protective Action operations.
Record time  line,  PAR Resource staff responds to              siren activation,    EBS, requests for resource assistance        and announcements.
APS/PVNGS                                App-C-3                                              90EXER
 
GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE TECHNICAL OPERATIONS CENTER (TOC)
TIME  MSG FROM TO  EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE          CM g    CONTROLLER NOTES h~M 0810              NOTIFICATION OF  None to              UNUSUAL EVENT 0835 0915              ALERT            ARRA  Emergency Coordinator              TOCC  on  station at    ARRA to              Notification    notifies Technical Operations            spaces  15 min. prior to 0940                              Director (TOD).                          ALERT.
TOD directs activation of TOC;          Call  EOCC  for real time check.
TOD directs State Liaison to EOF TOC staff relocates to State EOC        Relocate to    TOC  with TOC  staff.
TOC staff sets up and organizes TOC.                                    TOCC  observes  TOC  set up and arrangement, TOC  performs communications            corrective action      as check.                                  appropriate in coordination with      EOCC.
TOC  Shift Supervisor reports activation to EOC Shift Super-v1sor Initiates Accident    Assessment        Record time    lines.
and formulates    Protective Action Recommendations    as required.
Accident Assessment continues            Compare dose until  downgrade.                        projections to EOF and TOC, ensure consistency check inconsistencies for errors.
APS/PVNGS                                  App-C-4                                                90EXER
 
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GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE TOC  (Continued)
TIME  MSG FROM    TO      EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE                CONTROLLER NOTES IER5&#xc3;~R%
1045                  SITE AREA        Continues Accident Assessment          TOCC  observes  TOC to                    EMERGENCY        and may formulate Protective          functioning; corrective 1110                  Notification    Action Recommendations. (Dir    of    action as appropriate.
Ops  decision may not coincide with TOC recommendation of PAR)        Record time lines.
1145                  GENERAL          Accident Assessment continues.
to                    EMERGENCY 1215                  Notification    Calculate projected doses as required.
TOD                    TOD recommends  Protective        TOC Issue  CTG MSG TOC-A Actions to Director of              -A when asked by staff Operations.                            which of several RCCs is the  one  in play.
Director of Operations decision announced.    (Decision may not coincide with the TOC recommendation for Protective actions).
TOC/                    TOC directs REAT Forward to        TOC Issue  CTG MSG TOC-B  to SS                    dispatch Field Monitor Teams to    -B TOC  Shift Supervisor if RCC.                                  TOC  Staff fails to take action outlined above.
APS/PVNGS                                      App-C-5                                            90EXER
 
GOVERNMENT COL  ROLLER GUIDE DIRECTION AND CONTROL (DC)
TIME  MSG FROM  TO  EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE        CM    CONTROLLER NOTES
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0810                NOTIFICATION OF  ADO  notified  and notifies the to                UNUSUAL EVENT    Director of Operations.
0835 0915                ALERT            ADO  notified  and notifies the    DOC  on  station in State to                Notification      Director of Operations. Shift      EOC  at time of    ALERT 0940                                Supervisor and EOC Staff set        notification.
up EOC.
Contact EOCC    for real ADO  directs Shift Supervisor to    time check.
activate EOC and fan out Alert and activation instructions.        Key  staff for decision should include:    TOD, Shift Supervisor declares EOC      EOC  Shift Supervisor, activated at his discretion        ADO  and  MC  Liaison.
when sufficiently staff in place to man key communications.          Record time    lines:
Receipt of Alert Director of Operations and ADO        Alert fanout report to the EOC at their            EOC  activation discretion.                            Posting  notification Upon arrival, Director of Operations assumes general direction and control of offsite operationbs.
APS/PVNGS                                    App-C-6                                          90EXER
 
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TIME MSG FROM TO  EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE        CM g    CONTROLLER NOTES 1045            SITE AREA        Director of Ops or ADO acts upon      Ensure  MC Liaison to              EMERGENCY        TOD recommendations for              transcribes Protective 1110            Notification    Protective Action.                    Action decision as stated, corrective Director of Ops or ADO                action as appropiate.
formulates and announces Protective Action decisions to        Record Time Line:
key staff  and EOC.                      Site Area notification to staff Protective Action decission Implementation of warning.
1145            GENERAL          Director of Ops or ADO acts upon      Ensure MC Liaison to              EMERGENCY        TOD recommendations for              transcribes Protective 1215            Notification    Protective Action.                    Action decision as stated, corrective Director of Ops or'ADO                actions as appropiate.
formulates and announces Protective Action decisions to        Record Time Line:
key staff  and EOC.                      General Emergency notification.
PAR decision.
Implementation of Warning.
Ops  Dir. and/or TOD may be summoned  to JENC to participate in media briefing.
APS/PVNGS                                App-C-7                                          90EXER
 
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GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE MARICOPA COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER (MCEOC)
TIME  MSG FROM TO  EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE          CM g    CONTROLLER NOTES 0810              NOTIFICATION OF    MCDCD&ES  staff receives  NAN          Maricopa County  EOC to              UNUSUAL EVENT      broadcast and    verifies                Controller  on  station 0835                                authenticator.                          in  EOC 15 min. prior to NUE.
Notify Senior Coordinator    and MCDCD&ES  Director.                    MC EOCC  contacts State EOCC  for real time check.
0915              ALERT              MCDCD&ES  staff receives  NAN to              Notification      broadcast and  verifies 0940                                authenticator.
Notify Senior Coordinator and MCDCD&ES Director.
Initiate activation. Notify              Record time  lines of State EOC when activated.                player arrivals and telecommunications Advise County Manager concerning        establishment.
situation  and MCEOC  activation.
Advise Response    Organization to      Emergency Response assemble  at MCSO  Avondale            Organization personnel Substation.                              may be assembled  at marshalling areas or EOC  staff reports to    EOC.            deployed to forward operational sites.
Place  EBS  on standby.
County Liaison    Officer reports to State  EOC.
(Continued...)
APS/PVNGS                                    App-C-8                                              90EXER
 
1 GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE MARICOPA COUNTY EOC    (Continued)
TIME MSG 0 FROM TO  EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE            CM    CONTROLLER NOTES 0915              ALERT              Direct  On-Scene Commander  to to                Notification      deploy Response Organization 0940              (Continued)        when assembled.
1045              SITE AREA          MCDCD&ES  staff receives  NAN to                EMERGENCY          broadcast and  verifies 1110                                  authenticator.
Maintain readiness status of all      County  EOC should be deployed resources until further      notified when forces action required.                      are in position and ready to operate.
Notify schools within EPZ of the situation.                            If  a Protective is directed action during the If a Protective Action is directed during the Site Area Site Area Emergency, is assumed that all it Emergency, the action is              sirens functioned.
constructive and is not implemented as actual exercise        Sirens  will not  be play.                                  sounded.
1145              GENERAL            MCDCD&ES  staff receives  NAN to                EMERGENCY          broadcast and  verifies 1215              notification      authenticator Receive and implement State    EOC Protective Action decision.
(Continued...)
APS/PVNGS                                    App-C-9                                            90EXER  !
 
l GOVERNMENT CO TROLLER GUIDE MARICOPA COUNTY EOC  (Continued)
TIME MSG  FROM  TO    EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE            CM      CONTROLLER NOTES MC-1      MC Ops                Prepare and release Public                Issue  MSG  MC-1 Group                  Warning Message to EBS                    indicating that this is Chief                                                            the RCC that will be activated.
Activate sirens.  (SIMULATED)            Sirens  will not  be activated.
MC-2      Comm.                  Malfunction of sirens reported            Issue  MSG  MC-2 Warning                by Communications  Officer.              indicating that a siren Officer                                                          has failed to function properly.
Monitor  EBS receipt of warning.
MC Ops                Direct activation of RCC at          MC-A Issue  CTG MSG MC-A Group                  specified sites.                          to ensure that RCC Chief                                                            being evaluated is activated, if required.
NC Ops                Supplemental warning    directive    MC-B Issue  CTG MSG MC-B Group                  sent to  On-Scene Command Post.          is  a directive to Chief                                                            conduct supplemental warning, to  OSCP.
it is not sent MC-3      MC Ops                Traffic control instructions              Issue  MSG  MC-3 to Group                  issued to On-Scene    Command  Post.      ensure road block to be Chief                                                            evaluated are in inst.
issued to OSCP.
PIO  collect and sends  releasable information to  JENC.
APS/PVNGS                                    App-C-10                                                90EXER
 
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GOVERNMENT CO TROLLER GUIDE MARICOPA COUNTY WARNING POINT (MCSO)
TIME  MSG I FROM    TO      EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE    CM I    CONTROLLER NOTES iSRZEIRRR 0810 to NOTIFICATION OF  MCSO  Warning Point  staff        MSCO  Warning Point UNUSUAL EVENT    receives  NAN  broadcast and      Controller  on station 0835                                        verifies authenticator.          15 min. prior to NUE.
Record time lines.
Contact MC EOCC for real time check.
MCSO  conducts internal          Ensure fan out occurs notification fan out.            per MCSO procedure.
0915                      ALERT            MCSO Warning Point staff to                        Notification      receives NAN broadcast and 0940                                        verifies authenticator.
MCSO  conducts  internal notification fan out.
1045                      SITE AREA        MCSO Warning Point staff to                        EMERGENCY        receives NAN broadcast and 1110                      Notification      verifies authenticator.
MCSO  conducts internal notification fan out.
APS/PVNGS                                          App-C-11                                      90EXER
 
GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE MARICOPA COUNTY WARNING POINT (MCSO)    (Continued)
TIME MSG  FROM TO  EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE            CM    CONTROLLER NOTES 1145              GENERAL            MCSO  Warning Point  staff              Maricopa County to              EMERGENCY          receives  NAN  broadcast and            Highway Dept. to 1215              Notification      verifies authenticator.                provide barricades,    POL vehicle and to post evacuation signs.
MCSO  conducts  internal                Maricopa County ESD is notification fan out.                  to provide a tow truck and  driver.
Evacuation and special assistance problems to be simulated by role players.
Residents are not to be contacted.
As  loudspeakers  will not, be used, imperative it is that role players be contacted and given warning message verbatim.
Role players  will be located at the Public Notification Site, the vehicle  will be marked with a Red Flag and Players will be warinq Red armbands.
(Continued...)
APSl PVNGS                                  App-C-12                                            .90EXER
 
0 GOVERNMENT C  TROLLER GUIDE MARICOPA COUNTY WARNING POINT (MCSO)  (Continued)
TIME MSG FROM  EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE          CM    CONTROLLER NOTES 1145          GENERAL                                                Role Players represent to          EMERGENCY                                              ing residents with 1215          Notification                                          special problems are to (Continued)                                            be provided assistance and/or transportation.
Barricades and patrol vehicles are to be used to simulate road blocks Two  road blocks are.to be  established.
APS/PVNGS                            App-C-13                                            90EXER
 
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==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE          CM      CONTROLLER NOTES 0810                    NOTIFICATION OF  None to                    UNUSUAL EVENT 0835 0915                    ALERT            Response  Organization assembles        OSCP  Controller on to                    Notification    at  MCSO Avondale Substation.            station 15 min. prior 0940                                                                              to ALERT.
When  directed, deploy as  a  unit      Observe deployment and under control of On-Scene                performance.
Commander.
Set up OSCP and organize Response Organization Assembly Area.
Prepare  for response.
1045                    SITE AREA        Receive  notification  and inform      All road block to                    EMERGENCY        response  force to stand ready.        assignments      prior to 1110                    Notification                                              GENERAL EMERGENCY      are constructive.
1145                    GENERAL          Receive  notification  and inform to                    EMERGENCY        response  force to stand ready.
1215                    Notification Receive Protective Action decision.
On-Scene Comman-Supplemental Warning Team deploys to appropiate siren
                                                                                'ssue OSCP
                                                                              -A  if OSCPCTGis MSGnot OSCP-A directed der                      coveage area.                            to dispatch supplement (Continued...)                        al Warning Team.
APS/PVNGS                                        App-C-14                                                90EXER
 
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GOVERNMENT Cut. TROLLER GUIDE ON-SCENE COMMAND POST    (OSCP)  [MCSO]  (Continued)
TIME MSG  8 FROM  TO      EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE            CM        CONTROLLER NOTES 1145 OSCP        On-    GENERAL            Simulate supplemental warning              Issue  MSG  OSCP-1 when to  -1        Scene  EMERGENCY          activities.                                directed by MCEOC 1215            Comman- Notification                                                  indicating which RCC der    (Continued)        Issue warning message to                  has been activated evacuee  role players.
On-                        Traffic Control  Teams  deployed    OSCP  Issue  CTG MSG OSCP-8 Scene Comman-to assigned locations.                -B  if Road are not Block Teams dispatched to der                                                                  locations being evaluated.
Conduct  traffic reglatory                Maricopa County ESD is activities.                                to provide a tow truck and  driver.
Maricopa County Highway Dept. will provide barricades, POL vehicle and post evac. signs.
Residents are not to be contacted.
As  loudspeakers will not be used,  it is imperative that role players be contacted and warning message be (Continued...)                                                given verbatim.
APS/PVNGS                                          App-C-15                                                90EXER
 
If GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE ON-SCENE COMMAND POST  (OSCP) [MCSO] (Continued)
TIME MSG  FROM  TO      EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE          CM g      CONTROLLER NOTES 1145                    GENERAL                                                  Role players represent to                    EMERGENCY                                                ing residents vith 1215                    Notification                                              special problems are to (Continued)                                              be provided with assistance and/or transportation.
Barricades and patrol vehicles are to be used to simulate road blocks Two  road blocks are to be  established for evaluation.
Evacuation and special assistance problems to be simulated by role players.
OSCP-      On-    When  directed by On-Scene Commander will direct          Issue MSG OSCP-2 upon 2        Scene  MCEOC  to assist special evacuees to Tolleson            On-Scene Commander's Comman- special evacuees Union High School RCC.                  first  special evacuee der                                                              directive.
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1 GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE SUPPLEMENTAL WARNING TEAMS (MCSO)
TIME  MSG g FROM    TO  EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE        CM g    CONTROLLER NOTES 0810                  NOTIFICATION OF    None to                    UNUSUAL EVENT 0835 0915                  ALERT              Response  organization assembles      SW  Controller on to                    Notification      at  MCSO Avondale Substation.          station 15 min. prior 0940                                                                            to ALERT.
Observe deployment and performance.
Record time  lines of key actions.
1045                  SITE AREA to                    EMERGENCY 1110                  Notification 1145                  GENERAL                                                  Siren, lights and to                    EMERGENCY                                                loudspeakers  will not 1215                  Notification                                              be used. Evacuation Group Players will be When directed,    Supplemental Warning Team              waring red arm bands SW Team  activat- receives briefing    and mission      at or near the vehicle ed and assigned    statement.                            between 339th and 355th mission.                                                  avenues, on Buckeye SW  Team deploys to siren              road, represent the coverage area.                        resident population of the area of coverage of SW-1      SW                      SW  Team simulates supplemental        Siren f17  (INTRAC  230).
Team                    warning.
Issue  MSG SW-1  to  SW SW  Team issues warning message        Team.
verbatim to evacuee role players.
APS/PVNGS                                        App-C-17                                            90EXER
 
GOVERNMENT COx~iROLLER GUIDE ROAD BLOCK TEAMS (MCSO)
TIME MSG 8 FROM  TO      EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICXPATED RESPONSE        CM      CONTROLLER NOTES 0810                    NOTXFICATXON OF    None to                    UNUSUAL EVENT 0835 0915                    ALERT              Response  Organization assembles      RB  Controller on to                    Notification      at MCSO  Avondale Substation          station 15 min. prior 0940                                                                            to ALERT.
Observe deployment and performance.
1045                    SXTE AREA-to                    EMERGENCY 1110                    Notification 1145                    GENERAL to                    EMERGENCY 1215                    Notification When directed,    Simulate establishment of road RB Team  acti-    blocks/traffic control points.
vates assigned mission.
RB Team                                                    RB-A Xssue CTG MSG RB-A Road Block Team is if not f11 informed of  RB location when  briefed.
RB Team                                                    RB-B Issue Road CTG MSG RB-B if Block Team is not 82 informed of RB location when  briefed.
APS/PVNGS                                        App-C-18                                          90EXER
 
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==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE            CONTROLLER NOTES Imm~RRmm 0810                    NOTIFICATION OF    None to                      UNUSUAL EVENT 0835 0915                    ALERT              REAT  Forward Team assembles  and REAT  Forward Controller to                      Notification      equips.                            on station at ARRA 15 0940                                                                          min. prior to ALERT.
0 BEAT  Forward deploys to  field    Move to field location.
location.
Establish  REAT Forward Center. Observe assembly and organization of    command post.
Initiate          Brief  and  orient Monitor  Teams.
monitoring  when                                    Observe operation    of directed.          Assign Field Monitoring missions  command  post.
Collect  and  report field data.
1045                    SITE AREA          Continue  field monitoring        Continue to observe to                      EMERGENCY          activities.                        operation of    command 1110                    Notification                                          post.
Collect and report field data.
Implement  instructions from the TOD.
1145                    GENERAL            Continue  field monitoring        Continue to observe to                      EMERGENCY          activities.                        operation of    command 1215                    Notification                                          post.
Collect and report field data.
Implement  instructions from the (Continued)      TOD.
APS/PVNGS                                          App-C-19                                        90EXER
 
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GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE REAT FORWARD TIME MSG 8 FROM  TO      EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE    CM g    CONTROLLER NOTES 1145                    GENERAL          Implement  instructions from to                    EMERGENCY        TOD.
1215                    Notification (Continued}
REAT Captain RF-A Issue CTG RCC MSG RF-A if locations are not identified by the TOC within 30 minutes of evacuation order.
APS/PVNGS                                      App-C-20                                      90EXER
 
l GOVERNMENT C(r TROLLER GUIDE REAT FIELD MONITOR TEAMS TIME MSG 5 FROM      TO        EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE          CM    CONTROLLER NOTES RRRE~ K%X?KSR mm&55RSRR 0810                        NOTIFICATION OF    None to                          UNUSUAL EVENT 0835 0915                        ALERT              Monitor pool assembles.              Controllers on station to                          Notification                                            at ARRA 15 min. prior 0940                                                                                  to ALERT.
Deploy to    field location  and      Contact REAT  Center equips.                              Controller for real time check.
Co-locates with REAT Forward          Observe assembly and Center in assembly area.              deployment.
1045                        SITE AREA          REAT  Captain briefs monitors to                          EMERGENCY          and assigns    missions.
1110                        Notification REAT  Captain may direct mission      Accompany monitor team assignment to be executed.            and observe mission performance.
1145                        GENERAL            Field Teams perform assigned          Observe mission to                          EMERGENCY          monitoring missions (monitors        performance.
1215                        Notification      are to report all background readings)  .                          Issue field data from data package at Receive  briefing  and evacuee      appropriate times monitoring mission, when              during mission.
directed by REAT Captain.
Field Team deploys to RCC      and    Observe deployment and (Continued...)    reports to RCC Manager.              performance.
APS/PVNGS                                              App-C-21                                          90EXER
 
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TIME MSG g FROM TO  EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE          CM    CONTROLLER NOTES 1145              GENERAL          Field Team establishes personnel    Controller vill ensure to                EMERGENCY        monitoring station at RCC.          that evacuees will not 1215              Notification                                          carry any type of (Continued)      Field  Team  conducts personnel      radioactive materials monitoring of evacuees at    RCC. or simulate any contamination.
Evacuees  are not contaminated.
APS/PVNGS                                  App-C-22                                        90EXER
 
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TIME MSG  PROM    TO  EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE        CM g    CONTROLLER NOTES RR55RRI 0730                All Evacuation    Evacuation Group Controllers          All EG  and SEG Group              assemble at Palo Verde School          Controllers assemble at Controllers        10700, South Palo Verde Road and      Palo Verde School.
Assemble          report to designated Lead Controller.
0800                Assemble and      EG assembles  at, Palo Verde          Contact Chief  Offsite load EG and SEG. School, 10700, S. Palo Verde.            Controller upon arrival for real time check.
No La ter            Transport  EG  to Travel by bus from Palo Verde Than                PVNGS  Energy      School to PVNGS Energy 0815                Information        Information Center via Center.            Old Highway 80 and Wintersburg Road.
0900                Begin              Remain  at  PVNGS  Energy              Respond  to Special educational        Information Center for                Evacuee  Controller presentation.      presentations and refreshments.        request for radio operator assignments.
1030                Load  EG in        Load EG in vehicles and procede        Inform Chief Offsite to                  vehicles,  travel to  a location within view ot the      Controller upon depart 1055                via Wintersburg    RCC. Upon receiving Supplemental      ure from PVNGS. Upon Road and I-10 to Warning from Public Notification        receiving information a site within      Site Controller, Procede to RCC.      from the Public Info view of the RCC.                                          Controller, procede to RCC.
Arrive at  RCC. Arrive at Tolleson Union High School RCC fro processing and return trip to Palo Verde School. Upon arrival at RCC do not debark until RCC is ready to conduct operations.
APS/PVNGS                                      App-C-23                                          90EXER
 
GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE SPECIAL EVACUATION GROUP (PALO VERDE SCHOOL)
TIME  MSG g FROM TO    EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE        CM    CONTROLLER NOTES 0730              Assemble    with    EG  Controllers assemble at EG  Controller.      Palo Verde School, 10700, South Palo Verde Road and report to designated Lead Controller.
Special EG Controllers do likewise.
0800              Assist with          EG assembles  at Palo Verde assembly and        School, 10700, S. Palo Verde Rd.
loading of EG.
No La ter          Move  in  convoy  Travel by controller vehicle in Than              with  EG  to PVNGS convoy to PVNGS Energy Informa-0815              Energy Informa-      tion Center via  Old Highway 80, tion Center.        Salome Highway and Wintersburg.
0900              Select    3  Special Upon  arrival, and before            Inform Lead Controller Evacuees    and    educational presentations begin,    of selection and telephone            identify special evacuees and        request radio operator callers.            telephone callers.                  assignments to Special Evacuees Group and to telephone callers.
0930                                    Assemble and instruct Special        Issue SEG messages to Evacuees, telephone callers and      Special Evacuees and radio operators.                    counterpart telephone callers.
SEG-1                                                                  SEG-1  (2 copies)
SEG-2                                                                  SEG-2  (2 copies)
SEG-3                                                                  SEG-3  (2 copies)
(Continued)
APS/PVNGS                                      App-C-24                                        90EXER
 
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TIME  MSG 5 FROM        TO      EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE            CM        CONTROLLER NOTES RRRERRt 155%5%5 RRRERRm~
0930                                                                                        One  copy  of  SEG messages  goes to Special Evacuee, one    to counterpart telephone caller.
Load and  trans-  Upon  arrival at SEG Site 41,              Instruct Special port Special      radio operator contacts                    Evacuee to dismount Evacuees and      telephone caller and requests              from vehicle and radio operator    message    SEG-1 be  called in to        prepare to be evacuated to SEG Site gl. MCEOC  (273-1411)  .
Controller and party remain in vehicle until assistance    arrives.-
SEG-            MCSO                                                                  Controller dismounts Special                                                              and issues message Assist-                                                              SEG-4 to MCSO player.
ance Team                                                                  Depart for SEG Site g2 after Special Evacuee is in custody of adult player and has entered assistance vehicle.
Upon  Arrival                                    Repeat  call  process    for sites      Repeat  controller at  SEG  Sites                                  52 and 53    by 1030.                    process.
2  and  3 But No later than 1030.
APS/PUNGS                                                App-C-25                                                90EXER
 
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GOVERNMENT COL TROLLER GUIDE PUBLIC NOTIFICATION BITE TIME  MSG FROM TO  EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE      CM    CONTROLLER NOTES 0730              All Evacuation    Assemble  with EG Controllers,    Wear  Controller Group              SEG  Controllers and radio        armbands,  carry Player Controllers        operators at Palo Verde School    armbands,  red flag for assemble.          10700 South Palo Verde Road.      vehicle.
0800              Assist with        EG assembles  at Palo Verde assembly and      School, 10700, S. Palo Verde loading of EG. Road.
No  Later        Move in convoy    Travel by controller vehicle in Than              with EG to PVNGS convoy to PVNGS Energy Informa-0815              Energy Informa- tion Center via Old Highway 80, tion Center.      Salome Highway and Wintersburg.
0900              Arrival at PVNGS Upon arrival, organize and brief    Upon  arrival, request Energy Informa- Public Notification Site party        assignment of radio tion Center.      regarding site location,          operator from Lead departure time from PVNGS and      Controller.
site set up and function.
Site party consists of 2 controllers and one radio operator.
Site location is the vehicle itself, parked on Buckeye Road Between 339th Ave and 355th Ave.
Site preparation includes:
a) Changing to Player armbands.
(Continued...)
APS/PVNGS                                  App-C-26                                        90EXER
 
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PUBLIC NOTIFICATION SITE (Continued)
TIME MSG FROM      TO        EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE          CM    CONTROLLER NOTES CHERRY RESKR54RQ 0900                                                                              Site preparation (Continued) b) Marking  vehicle with red flag.
Notify Lead EG Controller when site preparation is completed.
Maintain radio contact regarding departure of EG  from  PVNGS.
1030                      EG  departs  PVNGS EG  bus loads and leaves PVNGS        Maintain radio contact to  a point where via Wintersburg  Road and I-10        with EG Controllers the RCC is in      to RCC.                              concerning transport view.                                                    progress.
1145                      MCSO  Supplement- Supplemental Warning Team to                      al Warning  Team approaches and identifies Public 1210                      .issues warning. Notification Site.
Supplemental Warning  Team issues    When EG  controller  has evacuation warning.                  been  notified that Supp Warning event is completed, remove Player armbands and vehicle flag and proceed to Tolleson High School RCC.
APS/PVNGS                                            App-C-27                                          90EXER
 
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GOVERNMENT Cv TROLLER GUIDE RECEPTION AND CARE CENTER (TOLLESON UNION HIGH SCHOOL)
TIME MSG FROM      TO        EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE                CONTROLLER NOTES ERR%%! k5X5%5RHS 0810                      NOTIFICATION OF    None to                      UNUSUAL EVENT 0835                      Notification 0915                      ALERT              Notify Reception and Care Center to                      Notification      Resources.
0940 1045                      SITE AREA          Deploy resources  to a  fozward to                        EMERGENCY        location.
1110                      Notification 1145                      GENERAL                                                Controller  on station to                        EMERGENCY                                              15 min. prior to 1215                      Notification                                            GENERAL EMERGENCY.
Shelter Coordi- Set up RCC at Tolleson Union            Observe deployment and nator directs    High School, 9419 W. Van Buren.      performance.
establishment of RCC.              Assign location for monitoring station.
Shelter                      Conduct evacuee processing.      RCC-Issue  CTG MSG RCC-A, required, to reorganize if Manager                                                        A  monitoring and process ing.
The scope of the Exer.
activity vill not be alteredby anyone i.e.,
Evaluator, Controller, etc. Controller .ensure evacuees are not earring any type of radioactive materials real or simulated.
APS/PVNGS                                          App-C-28                                            90EXER
 
GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE JOINT EMERGENCY  NEWS CENTER (JENC)
TIME MSG  N  FROM      TO      EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE        CM  N    CONTROLLER NOTES RRRRSNRI SSRERUI RRRRKRRKS 0810                  JENC/    PVNGS  Unit  3    Contacts State and County public to                    MGR      declares  a        information. spokespeople, 0835                            NOTIFICATION OF    initiates and maintains contact UNUSUAL EVENT. with  FNC  Director.
0915                  JENC/    PVNGS Unit 3      Initiate activation,  receive to                    MGR      declares an        hard copy from the FNC, 0940                            ALERT              determine staffing levels, check equipment operation and prepare for initial press briefing.
1040 JENC-            JENC/    JENC  activation Receive information from EOF to    1              MGR      completed.        and State and County EOCs, draft 1400 thru                                          press releases, relay to 'EOF and 17                                          EOCs  for approval, disseminate information through press briefings.
1045                  JENC/    PVNGS  Unit  3    Continue as above.                JENC To  ensure  that the JENC to                    MGR    declares  a SITE                                      -A receives  notification 1110                            AREA EMERGENCY.                                            of SITE AREA  EMERGENCY by 1110.
I APS/PVNGS                                                  App-C-29                                          90EXER
 
GOVERNMENT C    i'IROLLER GUIDE JOINT  EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER (JENC}  (Continued)
TIME MSG FROM  TO    EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE          CM g    CONTROLLER NOTES 1145          JENC/ PVNGS  Unit  3      Continue as before.              JENC To  ensure that the JENC to            MGR  declares  a                                              -B  receives notification 1215                GENERAL                                                      of GENERAL EMERGENCY  by EMERGENCY.                                                  1215.
1400          JENC/ Termination of      Receive information from EOF, MGR  Exercise.            relay to State and County EOCs, media, Rumor Control Group and APS Media Relations.
JENC/ Commence MGR  critique,  secure facility.
APS/PVNGS                                      App-C-30                                            90EXER
 
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PPENDIX D VERNMENT ME  AGES
 
APPENDIX D GOVERNMENT MESSAGES
                        'TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE    CONTENTS App-D-ii Acronyms App-D-1  Technical Operations Center Message Cards App-D-3  Maricopa County Emergency Operations Center Message Cards.
App-D-8  On-Scene Command Post Message Cards App-D-9  Supplemental Warning Team Message Cards App-D-13 Road  Block Team Message  Cards App-D-15 REAT  Forward Message Cards App-D-16 Special Evacuation Group Message Cards App-D-21 Reception and Care Center Message Cards App-D-22 Joint. Emergency News Center Message Cards App-D-41 Public Inquiry Center Message Cards App-D-42 Public Inquiry Questions
                                    'PS/PVNGS App-D-i                  90EXER
 
APPENDIX D GOVERNMENT MESSAGES ACRONYMS ADES      Arizona Division of Emergency Services ADO      Assistant Director of Operations Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency COC      Chief Offsite Controller COMM. 0. Communications  Officer DC        Direction and Control DCC      Direction and Control Controller DO        Director of Operations DPS      Department of Public Safety EBS      Emergency Broadcast System EG        Evacuation Group EGC      Evacuation Group Controller EOC      Emergency Operations  Center EOCC      Emergency Operations  Center Controller EOF      Emergency Operations  Facility EPZ      Emergency Planning Zone ESD      Equipment Services Department Federal Emergency Management Agency JENC      Joint  Emergency News Center KI        Potassium Iodide MC        Maricopa County MCDCD&ES  Maricopa County Department    of Civil Defense and Emergency Services MCSO      Maricopa County  Sheriff's Office APS/PVNGS                App-D-ii                90EXER
 
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APPENDIX  D GOVERNMENT MESSAGES ACRONYMS  (Continued)
NAN      Notification Alert Network OGC      Operations Group Chief OSCP      On-Scene Command Post Public Inquiry POC      Privately  Owned Conveyance POL      Petroleum, Oil Lubrication Vehicle PVNGS    Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station RB        Road  Block RCC      Reception and Care Center Radiological Emergency Assistance      Team RF        REAT  Forward RFC      REAT  Forward  Controller SEG      Special Evacuation Group SS        Shift Supervisor Supplemental Warning TOC      Technical Operations Center TOCC      Technical Operations Center Controller TOD      Technical Operations Director APS/PVNGS                App-D-iii                    90EXER
 
CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS ZS A DRZLLl ISSUE THIS MESSAGE      IF  ADDRESSEE  HAS  NOT BEEN  INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO:  TOC  Director MESSAGE  NO.: TOC-A LOCATION:  Technical 0 erations Center TIME:      After the TOC Director has      in uired about the locations of  RCCs MESSAGE:
The  Relocation and Care Center is as follows:
Tolleson Union High School, 9419 W. Van Buren.
REAT  Field  Team  is to  respond to  this  RCC.
PLAYER NOTES
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-1                  90EXER
 
CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IG A DRILLS ISSUE THIS MESSAGE        IF  ADDRESSEE . HAS  NOT  BEEN  INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO:  TOC  Shift  Su  ervisor MESSAGE  NO.: TOC-B LOCATION:  Technical    0 erations Center TIME:      Issue    if information.
TOC  staff fails to inform      TOC SS of this MESSAGE:
The Reception and Care Center        is  as follows:
Tolleson Union High School, 9419        W. Van Buren.
REAT  Field Monitor  Team    is to  respond  to this  RCC.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                          App-D-2                        90EXER
 
0 EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS ZS A DRILLS TO:  Marico  a Count  0 erations Grou    Chief MESSAGE  NO.: MC-1 LOCATION:  Marico  a Count  EOC TIME MESSAGE:
The Reception and Care Center  to  be activated for evaluation is as follows:
Tolleson Union High School,  9419 W. Van Buren PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-D-3                    90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL)
TO:  Marico  a Count  Communication and Warnin  Officer MESSAGE  NO.: MC-2 LOCATION:  Marico  a  Count  EOC TIME:      After  Warnin Officer com letes Siren Activation Procedure follovin GENERAL EMERGENCY MESSAGE:
Siren Pole  No. 17 (INTRAC NO. 230)  failed to function.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
App-D-4                  90EXER
 
0 EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'O:
Marico a  Count  0 erations Grou              Chief MESSAGE  NO.: MC-3 LOCATION:  Marico  a  Count  EOC TIME:      When orderin  On-Scene Commander              MCSO  to establish road blocks.
MESSAGE Two  road blocks  will be  evaluated.            You must  establish road blocks at the following locations:
: 1. Tonopah/Salome  Highway and 307th Ave. (Johnson Road).
: 2. Roosevelt Road and 307th Ave. (Johnson Road).
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-5                              90EXER
 
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CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'SSUE THIS MESSAGE    IF  ADDRESSEE    HAS      NOT  BEEN INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO:    Marico a  Count  0 erations Grou          Chief MESSAGE  NO.: MC-A LOCATION:  Marico  a  Count  EOC TIME        When  directin activation of            RCCs MESSAGE The  Reception and Care      Center  being activated          for evaluation purposes is as follows:
Tolleson Union High School,      9419 W. Van Buren.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-6                          90EXER
 
CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'SSUE THIS MESSAGE      IF  ADDRESSEE    HAS      NOT  BEEN  INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO:  Marico  a  Count  Grou  0  erations Chief MESSAGE NO      MC-B LOCATION:  Marico    a  Count  EOC TIME:      When    su lemental warnin            instructions are bein issued to the On-Scene Command Post MCSO MESSAGE:
Siren Pole No. 17    (INTRAC NO. 230)        failed to function.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                          App-D-7                          90EXER
 
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CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL)
ISSUE THIS MESSAGE      IF ADDRESSEE  HAS  NOT  BEEN INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO:  On-Scene Commander MESSAGE  NO.: OSCP-A LOCATION: On-Scene  Command  Post TIME:      Followin the declaration of    a SITE AREA EMERGENCY if  re ired.
MESSAGE:
Siren Pole No. 17  (INTRAC NO. 230)  failed to function.
NOTE:  Loudspeakers, lights and sirens    will  not be used by the Supplemental Warning Team.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-D-8                    90EXER
 
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CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
ISSUE THIS MESSAGE      IF  ADDRESSEE  HAS  NOT  BEEN  INFORMED - DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO:  On-Scene Commander MESSAGE  NO.: OSCP-B LOCATION: On-Scene  Command  Post TIME      When    On-Scene    Commander    is    directin    the establishment of road blocks.
MESSAGE:
Two  road blocks  will be  evaluated. You must establish road blocks at the following locations:
: 1. Tonopah/Salome  Highway and 307th Ave (Johnson Road).
: 2. Roosevelt Road and 307th Ave. (Johnson Road).
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-9                      90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLS TO:  On-Scene Commander MESSAGE NO. OSCP-1 LOCATION: On-Scene  Command  Post TIME:
MESSAGE:
The Reception and Care Center being      activated is as follows:
Tolleson Union High School,    9419 W. Uan Buren.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-D-10                    90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
TO:  On-Scene Commander MESSAGE  NO.: OSCP-2 LOCATION: On-Scene  Command  Post TIME      U on  recei  t  of information re estin Evacuee assistance.
S ecial MESSAGE:
All  Special Evacuees    need  to  be picked up. These are actual evacuations.
All  Special Evacuees are to be transported to the Reception and Care Center at Tolleson Union High School, 9419 W. Van Buren.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-11                90EXER
 
I EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
TO:    Su  lemental Warnin    Team MESSAGE    NO.: SW-1 LOCATION:    Evacuation Grou      Roll Pla ers Bucke e Road between    339th Ave and 355th Ave.
TIME:        U on  arrival  at. the su  lemental warnin    area MESSAGE:
Drive through      affected area    and  simulate  giving supplemental warning.
DO NOT    activate siren, lights or loudspeaker.
Make  certain evacuation group role players in vehicle at Buckeye Road between      339th and 355th Ave. receive supplemental warning.
The  vehicle will be marked with a red flag.        The  evacuation group role players will be wearing red arm bands.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2 ~    REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                          App-D-12                      90EXER
 
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CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS ZS A DRZLLf ISSUE THIS MESSAGE      IF  ADDRESSEE . HAS NOT BEEN  INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO:    oad Block Team  1 MESSAGE  NO.: RB-A LOCATION:  In Patrol Car TIME:      If On-Scene Commander does  not assi  n same  location MESSAGE:
Establish  a  road block  for evaluation at  Tonopah/Salome    Highway and Johnson Road (307th Ave.)
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-13                    90EXER
 
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CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRXLLf ISSUE THIS MESSAGE    IF  ADDRESSEE  HAS'OT  BEEN XNFORMED  DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO:  Road  Block  Team  2 MESSAGE  NO.: RB-B LOCATION: Xn  Patrol Car TIME      Xf On-Scene    Commander does not assi  n  the  same location MESSAGE:
Establish  a road block  for evaluation at Roosevelt Road and Johnson Road (307th Ave.)
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT XS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-14                  90EXER
 
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CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'SSUE THIS MESSAGE  IF  ADDRESSEE      HAS          NOT  BEEN  INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO:    REAT Forward  Ca  tain MESSAGE  NO.: RF-A LOCATION: REAT Forward TIME:      If information is not received 30 minutes of evacuation order from the  TOC within MESSAGE:
The Reception and Care Center being                activated is  as  follows:
Tolleson Union High School,      9419 W. Van Buren.
A REAT  Field Monitoring  Team  is to    respond to the          RCC.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-15.                              90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL)
TO:    S ecial Evacuee  1-Tele hone Caller (Male Caller)
MESSAGE  NO.: SEG-1 LOCATION: PVNGS Ener      Information Center TIME:      At direction of Lead EG Controller MESSAGE:
Dial 273-1411 (Maricopa County      EOC), when the number answers say:
"This is a Drill.
I need help. I'm old and don't see well enough to drive  er's and I need a ride. Can you help me?    My  name  is    Role Pla      Name I'm located at, the South West corner of Wintersburg Road and Buckeye-Salome Road.
This is  a  Drill."
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-16                    90EXER
 
4 i EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'O:
S ecial Evacuee  "2-Tele hone Caller      Female caller II MESSAGE NO      SEG-2 LOCATION: PVNGS Ener        Information Center TIME:        At direction of Lead EG Controller MESSAGE:
Dial 273-1411 (Maricopa County        EOC), when      the number answers say:
"This is a Drill.
,I am located at the Red Quail, General Store on Wintersburg              Road just south of the Buckeye-Salome Road.
I have a flat tire and my spare is also flat. Can you get                me a ride out of the area?
My name    is (role player's      name)
This is    a  Drill."
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1.      KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2.      REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3.      REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                          App-D-17                        90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'O:
S ecial Evacuee  "3-Tele hone Caller      Female Caller MESSAGE  NO.: SEG-3 LOCATION: PVNGS Ener      Information Center TIME:      At direction of Lead EG Controller MESSAGE:
Dial 273-1411 (Maricopa County      EOC), when      the number answers say:
"This is a Drill.
I am located at 371th Avenue and Buckeye Road.          My car won't start.
Can you help me?
My name  is (Role player's      name)
This  is a  Drill."
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-18                        90EXER
 
0 EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
TO:  MCSO S  ec'al Assistance Trans ortation MESSAGE  NO.: SEG-4 LOCATION:  S  ecial  Evacuee Pick-u    Locations TIME:      U  on arrival of the  MCSO  Assistance Team MESSAGE:
All Special  Evacuees  are to be transported to Tolleson Union High School, 9419  W. Van Buren. This is the Reception and Care Center that will be activated.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-19                    90EXER
 
CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL)
ISSUE THIS MESSAGE      IF  ADDRESSEE  HAS  NOT  BEEN INFORMED.'DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO:  Rece  tion  and Care Center Mana    er MESSAGE  NO.: RCC-A LOCATION:  Tolleson Union Hi    h School TIME        If re Team ired  u on  arrival of  REAT Field Monitorin MESSAGE:
Ensure that evacuees are monitored near arrival area.
Uncontaminated go to Reception.
Contaminated go to Decontamination (showers).
NOTE:  1.The use of the shower    facilities for contaminated  evacuees is to  be simulated.
: 2. Evacuees  will not carry any type of radioactive materials or simulate any contamination.
PLAYER -NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-20                    90EXER
 
I CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
ISSUE THIS MESSAGE    IF  ADDRESSEE    HAS NOT BEEN INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO:  JENC Facilit  Mana  er MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-A LOCATION:  Joint Emer enc    News  Center TIME:
MESSAGE:
The Maricopa County    Public Information Spokesperson    indicates to you that he/she has received word that the situation    at Palo Verde has escalated to a SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-D-21                    90EXER
 
11 CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'SSUE THIS MESSAGE  IF  ADDRESSEE      HAS        NOT BEEN  INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO:  JENC Facilit  Mana  er MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-B LOCATION:  Joint Emer enc    News            Center TIME:      1215 MESSAGE:
One of the television reporters in the Media Room has passed word to you, through the Media Room Coordinator,                      that his sources indicate that the plant has declared a GENERAL EMERGENCY.
PLAYER NOTES:
1~    KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS,                      App-D-22                              90EXER
 
0 EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
TO:  APS  Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-1 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      First. News Briefin MESSAGE:
Was  the declaration of    ALERT related to the fire that occurred earlier today,  and what  actually caused the NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-23                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLS TO:  APS  Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-2 LOCATION:  Joint Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      Second News Briefin MESSAGE:
Could the problems that are occurring at Palo Verde right now lead to another Chernobyl? How about another Three Mile Island?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-D-24                  90EXER
 
I EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS ZS A DRILL!
TO:  Count  Public Information    S okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-3 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      Second News  Briefin MESSAGE:
We  understand  that  a worker  at Palo Verde  was  injured in  a work related accident.      Can you tell  us more about what happened?
PLAYER NOTES
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-25                      90EXER
 
I EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS ZS A DRZLL.
TO:  State Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-4 LOCATION:  Joint Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      Second News Briefin MESSAGE:
How many  people live in the 10-mile area surrounding Palo Verde, and  is the state really prepared to handle the situation if this accident turns into another Chernobyl or Three Mile Island ?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-D-26                    90EXER
 
t EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLs TO:  State Public Informat'on    S  okes erson MESSAGE NO. JENC-5 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      1100-1115 News  Briefin MESSAGE What  is the weather forecast? Hov far is it. estimated that the wind  vill if there iscarry  any radiation that might be released?
a wind shift?
What happens PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS ~
App-D-27                  90EXER
 
II EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS ZS A DRILL)
TO:  APS  Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-6 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      1100-1115 News  Briefin MESSAGE Although you say that you have conditions under control at, Palo Verde, do you have a plan for a .worst-case meltdown at the plant?
PLAYER NOTES 1~  KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2 ~  REQUEST CLARIFICATION PROM YOUR CONTROLLER IP THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3 ~  REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-28                90EXER
 
Il, EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'O:
APS  Public Information  S        okes erson MESSAGE    NO.: JENC-7 LOCATION:    Joint  Emer enc  News          Center TIME:        1115-1130 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
What happens    to the  employees  at the plant site when an accident occurs? Are they sent home?        Is anyone left to run the plant? If so, are they in danger?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2.  'EQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM              YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION              IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-29                              90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL)
TO:  APS  Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE    NO.: JENC-8 LOCATION:    Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:        1115-1130 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
How  will this  accident affect the other two units? Could  this same thing  happen to,them?
PLAYER NOTES
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-30                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLr TO:  APS Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE NO. JENC-9 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      1130-1145 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
Back  to the accident at the plant. How many other    employees have been  killed or injured on the job at Palo Verde?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-D-31                .90EXER
 
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TO:  Count  Public Information    S okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-10 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME        1130-1145 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
How long does  it take to evacuate all of the residents from the 10-mile area surrounding Palo Verde? How do you know when total evacuation  is  complete?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT 'FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-32                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL)
TO:  State Public Information    S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-11 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      1145-1200 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
What information do you have on how long the release of radioactive materials into the atmosphere is likely to last?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
                                                              )'.
APS/PVNGS                      App-D-33                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE M SSAGE FORM THIS ZS A DRILL)
TO:  State Public Information    S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-12 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      1145-1200 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
What  is the estimate of damage to crops and farm animals in the 10-mile area around the plant as a result of the accident at Palo Uerde?
PLAYER NOTES:
1-  KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
App-D-34                  90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'O:
APS  Public Information  S        okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-13 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News          Center TIME      1200-1215 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
Are  we likely to see a core meltdown as a            result of the events that have taken place at. Palo Verde today?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-D-35                            90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'O:
APS  Public Information  S        okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-14 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News          Center TIME:      1200-1215 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
Is today's situation at, Palo Verde          just another  example  of sloppy workmanship and poor management?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER lF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-D-36                          90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'O:
APS  Public Information  S        okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-15 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News          Center TIME:      1215-1230 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
How  long will it take to clean-up after this accident?      How much is the estimated cost for this clean-up?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS -NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3-  REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-D.-37                90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL<
TO:  APS  Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-16 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      1215-1230 News  Briefin MESSAGE How soon after  conditions at Palo Verde are back under control will we be able to    get in and look at the damage ourselves?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR, CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-D-38                  90EXER
 
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EXERC SE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'O:
APS Public Information  S        okes erson MESSAGE NO. JENC-17 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News          Center TIME:      1230-1245 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
With the nuclear production of as a electricity costing result of accidents like this, does APS anticipate  more and more more towns like Page and Gilbert Arizona trying to run their own independent electric companies in a better managed and more economical manner?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-D-39                    90EXER
 
0 EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRXLL?
TO:  Public In ir Controller MESSAGE NO.: PI-1 LOCATION:  Public In  ir  Center TIME:      1030 MESSAGE:
Call the State Public Xnquiry Center at the times indicated on the following list of suggested Public Inquiry questions.            Each question may be asked of more than one operator. Other free-play questions are encouraged.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER XF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
App-D-40                  90EXER
 
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PUBLIC INQUIRY QUESTIONS (Refer to  MSG Pl-1) 1030  I just    heard  that there's an    accident at Palo Verde.      Is this the  same  type of thing that happened at Chernobyl?
I just heard on the radio that there's a problem at Palo Verde, but I didn't hear any warning sirens go off. I live in Arlington and thought we were supposed to be warned if something went wrong at the plant.
What's an      ALERT?
What's happening at Palo Verde?
Should we evacuate now,          just to be safe?
1035  Is 10?
it safe    for  me  to travel west from Phoenix        on Interstate Is radiation being released from Palo Verde? Will someone tell    us if we are in danger?
My husband is a construction worker at Palo Verde.                Will he be OK?
1040  I just heard the warning sirens go off, but when I tried to tune to KTAR for instructions, my radio quit working. What should I do?
1045 What      is  a SITE AREA EMERGENCY?
die or get cancer        if  we  live Does within 10 itmiles mean we'e going to of Palo Verde?
1050  Is Palo    Verde going    to melt-down? Exactly what is a meltdown?
1055  If they can't get this problem at Palo Verde fixed today, are they going to have to shut off our electricity?
1100  Should I stay inside my house if I live in Goodyear?
1105  What's going on at Palo Verde?
1110  Should I bring my pets/farm animals inside? I live east of Tolleson.
1115  Is the state going to take over operation of Palo Verde?
1120  I have to fly over Palo Verde to get to a business meeting in Los Angeles.        Am  I  going to get, exposed to radiation?
1125  I  keep hearing about something            called  REMS  and milliREMS.
What    the heck are these things?
PVNGS                                  App-D-41                      89EXER
 
PUBLIC INQUIRY QUESTIONS (Continued)
(Refer to  MSG PI-1) 1130  I live  in  Buckeye. Is it safe  for me  to go outside?
1135  If we have to leave our home because of the problem at Palo Verde, will someone build us a new home like they did in Russia after the accident at Chernobyl?
1140  Will Ruth Fisher School be open tomorrow?
1145  How much radiation is being released from Palo Verde?
1150  If we have to evacuate to a Reception and Care Center, how long will it be before we can return to our home?
1155  Is the milk I bought at, the Hassayampa Store last night safe to  drink?
1200 Someone told me that radiation is more dangerous to children and pregnant women than to people like my husband.        Why?
1205  I'm  on my way  to a Reception and Care Center. Will someone make  certain my house isn't looted while I'm away?
1210  I live in Avondale. Is our water safe to drink, or has the accident at Palo Verde contaminated it?
1215  I have a family living in the 10-mile area surrounding Palo Verde. How do I find out if they have been able to leave the area and are safe?
1220  I heard that the National Guard was going to take over Palo Verde. Is that true? My son's in the Guard and I don't want him near that mess.
1225  I  heard  that there's    a big cloud of steam or something hovering over Palo Verde.      Is that radiation or just regular pollution?
1230 When    will an  evacuation of Phoenix be required?
1235 Are the vegetables from my home garden safe to eat?
in  Youngtown.
I live 1240 My    electricity comes from Palo Verde. Is        it  going to be radioactive? Should I shut off my electricity to protect my family?
1245  Is the radiation going to ruin my cotton crop? I live near Cotton Lane and Interstate 10.
PVNGS                            App-D-42                      89EXER
 
PUBLIC INQUIRY QUESTIONS  (Continued)
(Refer to  MSG PI-1) 1250 Will I have to throw out the milk from my dairy farm? If so, wil3,'PS pay me for it? My farm is near 75th Avenue and Glendale.
1255 I just  heard that a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared at Palo Verde. Isn't that the same thing that happened in Russia a couple of years ago? I have relatives in Phoenix...are they going to die?
1300 I live  in a  trailer  behind  the Red Quail Store near Palo Verde,  and  I  want 'to  get out of the area until it's safe again. Can someone  come out and help me?
PVNGS                          App-D-43                    89EXER
 
l APPENDIX E PUBLIC INF RMATION C NTROLLER GUIDE
 
APPENDIX E PUBLIC INFORMATION CONTROLLER GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE      CONTENTS App-E-ii Acronyms App-E-1  Forward News Center (FNC)
App-E-2  Joint  Emergency News Center (JENC)
App-E-4  Rumor  Control Group App-E-5  Public Inquiry Group APS/PVNGS                      App-E-i              90EXER
 
APPENDIX E PUBLIC INFORMATION CONTROLLER GUIDE ACRONYMS ADES        Arizona Division of Emergency Services APS        Arizona Public Service Company API        APS  Public Information Spokesperson Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency CEC        Corporate Emergency Center COC        Chief Offsite Controller CPI        County Public Information Spokesperson CTG        Contingency DC          Direction  and  Control DO          Duty  Officer EBS        Emergency Broadcast System EOC        Emergency Operations Center EOF        Emergency Operations    Facility EPZ        Emergency Planning Zone FEMA        Federal Emergency Management Agency FM          From FNC        Forward News Center GPIO        Government Public  Information Officer JENC      Joint  Emergency News Center LOCA        Loss  of Coolant Accident MC          Maricopa County MCDCD&ES    Maricopa County Department      of Civil Defense and Emergency Services MCSO        Maricopa County  Sheriff's Office APS/PVNGS                  App-E-ii                  90EXER
 
APPENDIX E PUBLIC INFORMATION CONTROLLER GUIDE ACRONYMS  (Continued)
MSG      Message NAN      Notification Alert  Network NRC      U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Agency Notification of  Unusual Event PI        Public Inquiry PVNGS    Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station RCG      Rumor  Control Group RCP      Reactor Coolant  Pump RCS      Reactor Coolant System Radiological Emergency Assistance    Team RF        REAT  Forward SG        Steam Generator SPI      State Public Information Spokesperson SS        Shift Supervisor TOC      Technical Operations Center Water Reclamation  Facility APS/PVNGS              App-E-iii                  90EXER
 
1 PUBLIC INFORMATION CONTROLLER GUIDE FORWARD NEWS CENTER  (FNC)
TIME  MSG FROM  TO    EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE        CM g    CONTROLLER NOTES 0810          FNC/DO PVNGS  Unit 3    Establish contact with Plant          FNC  Controller should to                  declares NUE      Director, develop and issue          be on  station 15 min.
0835                                    press releases, access Media          prior to NOUE.
Alert, establish contact with APS Media Relations and transmit      Record time lines of hard copy to APS Media Relations      player arrivals.
0915          FNC/DO PVNGS  Unit 3    Continue to provide above            Continue to observe to                  declares ALERT. support until activation of the      staff functions.
0940                                    JENC. Deactivate when this is accomplished and then travel to the JENC.
APS/PVNGS                                      App-E-1                                          90EXER
 
PUBLIC INFORMATION CONTROLLER GUIDE JOINT EMERGENCY  NEWS CENTER  (JENC)
TIME  MSG g FROM  TO      EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE        CM      CONTROLLER NOTES I%~I R~RRR8 0810            JENC/  PVNGS  Unit  3      Contacts State and County public to              MGR  declares  NUE. information spokespeople, 0835                                        initiates and maintains contact with FNC'irector.
0915            JENC/  PVNGS  Unit  3      Initiate activation,  receive        JENC  Controller should to              MGR  declares an        hard copy from the FNC,              be on  station 15 min.
0940                    ALERT.              determine staffing levels, check      prior to ALERT.
equipment operation and prepare for initial press briefing.          Perfrom time-check with Chief Offsite Controller.
Record  time-lines.
1040 JENC-      JENC/  JENC  activation Receive information from EOF            Observe  staff to    1          MGR  completed.          and State and County EOCs, draft      functioning.
1400  thru                                press releases, relay to EOF and 17                                  EOCs for approval, disseminate information through press briefings.
1030            JENC/  PVNGS Unit 3        Continue as above.              JENC To ensure  that the  JENC ~
to              MGR  declares  a SITE                                      -A receives  notification 1055                    AREA EMERGENCY.                                          of SITE AREA    EMERGENCY by 1100.
APS/PVNGS                                          App-E-2                                            90EXER;
 
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PUBLIC INFORMATION CONTROLLER GUIDE JOINT EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER  (JENC) (Continued)
TIME MSG 5 FROM              EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE          CM g    CONTROLLER NOTES E5KGKSRR RRQRR2%
1200                  JENC/ PVNGS  Unit  3    Continue as before.              JENC To  ensure that the JENC to                    MGR  declares  a                                            -B  receives notification 1230                        GENERAL                                                    of GENERAL EMERGENCY  by EMERGENCY.                                                1215.
1400                  JENC/ Termination of    Receive information from EOF, MGR  Exercise.          relay to State and County EOCs, media, Rumor Control Group and APS Media Relations.
1400                  JENC/ Commence MGR  critique,  secure facility.
APS/PVNGS                                              App-E-3                                          90EXER
 
0 PUBLIC INFORMATION CONTROLLER GUIDE RUMOR CONTROL TIME MSG g FROM  TO  EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE          CM g CONTROLLER NOTES 0915            RCG/ PVNGS  Unit  3    Initiate activation, establish to            SUPV declares an        contact with  JENC  Facility 0940                ALERT.            Manager and PI/SS, determine staffing levels,    check equipment operation, receive hard copy of press releases from JENC, brief staff.
1030 RCG-1      RCG/ RCG  activation    Respond,  from approved press to            SUPV completed.        releases and stock information, 1400                                    to questions from the public and the media concerning conditions at PVNGS. Inform the JENC Facility  Manager and PI/SS of any unusual rumors or questions received.
1400            RCG/ Termination of    Receive termination    notification SUPV Exercise.          from JENC.
RCG/ Commence SUPV critique,  secure facility.
APS/PVNGS                                        App-E-4                                        90EXER
 
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PUBLIC INFORMATION CONTROLLER GUIDE PUBLIC INQUIRY TIME MSG  FROM  TO    EVENT
 
==SUMMARY==
ANTICIPATED RESPONSE        CM I CONTROLLER NOTES 0915            PI/SS PVNGS  Unit  3      Initiate activation, establish to                  declares an        contact with the  EOC/GPIO and 0940                  ALERT.              RCG/SUPV,  determine staffing levels, check equipment opera-tion, receive hard copy of press releases from JENC and brief staff.
1030  PI-1      PI/SS PI activation      Respond,  from approved press to                  completed.          releases and stock information, 1400                  messages.          to questions from the public and the media concerning government response to the conditions at PVNGS. Inform the EOC/GPIO and the RCG/SUPV of any unusual rumors or questions received.
1400            PI/SS Termination of      Receive information from EOC/
the Exercise.      GPIO.
PI/SS Commence critique,  secur'e facility.
APS/PVNGS                                        App-E-5                                      90EXER
 
APPENDIX F PUBLT INF RMATI N MES AGES
 
0 APPENDIX F PUBLIC INFORMATION MESSAGES TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE      CONTENTS App-F-ii  Acronyms App-F-1  Joint Emergency News Center Contingency Message  Cards App-F-3  Joint Emergency News Center Message Cards App-F-20  Rumor Control Group Message Cards App-F-21  Rumor Control Questions App-F-24  Public Inquiry Group Message Cards App-F-25  Public Inquiry Questions APS/PVNGS                    App-F-i                  90EXER
 
APPENDIX F PUBLIC INFORMATION MESSAGES ACRONYMS ADES      Arizona Division of Emergency Services APS        Arizona Public Service Company API        APS Public Information Spokesperson Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency CEC        Corporate Emergency Center COC        Chief Offsite Controller C
CPI        County Public Information Spokesperson CTG        Contingency DC        Direction and Control DO        Duty Officer EBS      Emergency Broadcast System EOC        Emergency Operations Center EOF        Emergency Operations    Facility EPZ        Emergency Planning Zone FEMA      Federal Emergency Management 'Agency FM        From FNC        Forward News Center GPIO      Government Public    Information Officer JENC      Joint  Emergency News Center LOCA      Loss  of Coolant Accident MC        Maricopa County MCDCD&ES  Maricopa County Department      og  Civil Defense and Emergency Services MCSO      Maricopa County    Sheriff's Office App-F-ii                  90EXER
 
CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
ISSUE THIS MESSAGE    IF  ADDRFSSEE    HAS NOT BEEN INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO:  JENC  Facilit  Mana  er MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-A LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc    News  Center TIME        1100 MESSAGE:
The Maricopa County    Public Information Spokesperson indicates to you that he/she has received word that the situation at Palo Verde has escalated to a SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-F-.1                  90EXER
 
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CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'SSUE THIS MESSAGE  1F ADDRESSEE      HAS          NOT BEEN  INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO:  JENC Faci  it  Mana  er MESSAGE NO. JENC-B LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc    News            Center TIME:      1215 MESSAGE:
One  of the television reporters in the Media Room has passed word to you, through the Media Room Coordinator,                    that his sources indicate that the plant has declared a GENERAL EMERGENCY.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-F-2                                90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL/
TO:  APS  Public Information  S okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-1 LOCATION:  Joint Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      First News  Briefin MESSAGE:
Was  the declaration of    ALERT related to the fire that occurred earlier today,  and what  actually caused the NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-F-3                  90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL[
TO:  APS  Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-2 LOCATION:  Joint Emer enc  News  Center TIME      Second News Briefin MESSAGE:
Could the problems that are occurring at Palo Verde right now lead to another Chernobyl? How about another Three Mile Island?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2-  REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-F-4                  90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
TO:    Count  Public Information    S okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-3 LOCATION:    Joint  Emer enc    News Center TIME:        Second News  Briefin MESSAGE:
We  understand that    a worker  at Palo Verde  was injured in  a work related accident.      Can you  tell  us more about what happened?
PLAYER NOTES:
1-    KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                          App-F-5                    90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLr TO:  State Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-4 LOCATION:  Joint Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      Second News Briefin MESSAGE:
How many  people live in the 10-mile area surrounding Palo Verde, and  is the state really prepared to handle the situation if this accident turns into another Chernobyl or Three-Mile Island ?
PLAYER NOTES
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
App-F-6                    90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
TO:  State Public Informat'on    S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-5 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc    News  Center TIME:      1100-1115 News    Briefin MESSAGE:
What  is the weather forecast? How far is it estimated that the wind will carry  any radiation that might be released?  What happens if there is a wind  shift?
PLAYER NOTES:
: l. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
App-F-7                  90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
TO:  APS  Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-6 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      1100-1115 News  'Briefin MESSAGE:
Although you say that you have conditions under control at Palo Verde, do you have a plan for a worst-case meltdown at, the plant?
PLAYER NOTES
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-F-8                  90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
TO:  APS  Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-7 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME        1115-1130 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
What happens    to the employees at the plant site when an accident occurs? Are they sent home?      Is anyone left to run the plant? If so, are they in danger?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
App-F-9                    90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
TO:  APS  Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-8 LOCATION:    Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TXME:        1115-1130 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
How  will this  accident affect the other two units? Could  this same thing  happen  to  them?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDXTIONAL INFORMATION XF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-F-10                90EXER
 
I EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLt TO:  APS  Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-9 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      1130-1145 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
Back  to the accident. at the plant.      How many other employees have been  killed or injured    on the job at Palo Verde?
PLAYER NOTES:
: l. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-F-ll                    90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
TO:  Count  Public Information    S okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-10 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      1130-1145 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
How long does  it take to evacuate all of the residents from the 10-mile area surrounding Palo Verde? How do you know when total evacuation  is  complete?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
App-F-12                  90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
TO:  State Public Information    S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-11 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      1145-1200 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
What: information do you have on how long the release of radioactive materials into the atmosphere is likely to last?
PLAYER NOTES
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-F-13                  90EXER
 
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TO:  State Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-12 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      1145-1200 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
What is the estimate of damage to crops and farm animals in the 10-mile area around the plant as a result of the accident at Palo Verde?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3 ~  REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
App-F-14                  90EXER
 
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TO:  APS  Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-13 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME        1200-1215 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
Are  we likely to see a core meltdown as a    result of the events that have taken place at. Palo Verde today?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-F-15                      90EXER
 
tl EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLt TO:  APS  Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-14 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      1200-1215 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
Is today's situation at Palo Verde      just another example  of sloppy workmanship and poor management?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2 ~  REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL'T IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-F-16                    90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL/
TO:  APS  Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-15 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      1215-1230 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
How  long will it take to clean-up after this accident?    How much is the estimated cost for this clean-up?
PLAYER NOTES
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-F-17                90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!
TO:  APS  Public Information  S  okes erson MESSAGE  NO.: JENC-16 LOCATION:  Joint  Emer enc  News  Center TIME:      1215-1230 News  Briefin MESSAGE:
How soon after  conditions at Palo Verde are back under control  will we be able to    get in and look at the damage ourselves?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TOBE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                        App-F-18                  90EXER
 
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With the nuclear production of electricity costing more and more as a result of accidents like this, does APS anticipate more towns like Page and Gilbert Arizona trying to run their own independent electric companies in a better managed and more economical manner?
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-F-19                  90EXER
 
f EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLt TO:  Rumor  Control Grou  Controller MESSAGE NO.: RCG-1 LOCATION: Rumor  Control Center TIME      1030 MESSAGE:
Call the Rumor Control Group at 'the times indicated on the following list of suggested Rumor Control questions. Each question may be asked of more than one Rumor Control Operator. Other free-play questions are also encouraged.
PLAYER NOTES:
: 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
: 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
APS/PVNGS                      App-F-20                  90EXER
 
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RUMOR CONTROL QUESTIONS (Refer to  MSG RCG-1) 1030  I just    came into Phoenix from the west on Interstate 10. They said on the radio that there was a problem at Palo Verde. Was the steam cloud I saw coming out of the plant a release of radiation?    Have  I been exposed?
My    husband works at Palo Verde.      I heard someone there was involved in an accident. Can you tell me I 'm worried about him.
if it was Paul Long?
How serious is an ALERT? What does        it  mean?
My husband is a construction worker at Palo Verde.            Is there a number I can call to find out        if he's OK?
1035  Is Palo Verde releasing radiation to the atmosphere?
Is Palo Verde going to melt-down? Exactly what is a meltdown?
1040  If my family has to evacuate our home, we live near Arlington, how    will we  know where  to  go?
1045  I'm    a newspaper  reporter from Tucson. Who do I contact to set up an    interview with whoever is in charge at Palo Verde? I want to get a statement for our early afternoon edition.
1050  Is the same thing happening at Palo Verde that happened at Chernobyl? I thought you people said that your plant was safe.
1055  I'm going to drive from Phoenix to Los Angeles later today.
Is  it  safe for me to use Interstate 10i or am I going to be exposed to radiation?
1100  I live in Litchfield Park. Should my family and I evacuate the area? We'e very close to Palo Verde.
1105  What are the problems at Palo Verde going to cost me as an APS rate payer? My electric bill is already too high!!
1115  I just heard that a SITE AREA EMERGENCY was declared at Palo Verde.      What does  this mean?
1130  I  own a    lot of Pinnacle West stock. With this accident, is my  stock    going to be worthless? Will APS buy for what I paid for it? How do I get rid of it?
it back from me 1135  I live near Palo Verde. How is the accident going to affect me?
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RUMOR CONTROL QUESTIONS    (Continued) 1140  I  heard a radio report that mentioned an "EPZ" surrounding Palo Verde. What is that?
1145  Is there some kind of plan to protect the public              when and accident occurs at Palo Verde?
1150  If      house is contaminated it mycleaned-up?      Will they by radiation, will APS pay to have build me a new house like the Russians did for the victims at Chernobyl?
1155  This is Terry Smith of the CBA television network. I have a news crew on the way to Palo Verde in a helicopter.            Who do I need to talk to so they can land near the plant and shoot some footage for our evening news? Will someone be available at the site for an interview?
1200  What is the radiation going to do to my cotton crop? Who is going to reimburse me for my losses?
1205  One of your people said that this won't be like Chernobyl because Palo Verde has a containment building. What is that?
1210  What direction is the wind blowing? Should we clear out? I live in Perryville.
1215  I understand that a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared at Palo Verde. What does this mean to me and my family? We live in Phoenix.
1220  Will our electricity be shut-off because of the problem at Palo Verde?
1225  I  have  relatives that live in Arlington. Are they going to get cancer because of        this problem at Palo Verde?
1230  Will Ruth Fisher School be open tomorrow?
1235  I work in the warehouse at Palo Verde and am scheduled to          go to work at 3:30 P.M. Should I show up for work?
1240 Can you    tell    me which Reception and Care Centers have been opened  for  people evacuating the area around Palo Verde?
1245  If  some mean my of food my  electricity will  become comes  from Palo Verde, does that radioactive  if  I use my electric stove?
1250 My  neighbor tells      me that radiation smells like natural gas, is  that true?
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RUMOR CONTROL QUESTIONS  (Continued) 1255 I have been  hearing terms like REM and milliREM being used a lot today. What do those terms mean?
1300 I'e been just told evacuated me from that looters my home  in Arlington, and my friend have been seen  in the area. Can someone guard my house  until I  get to return home?
App-F-23                    90EXER
 
EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL[
TO:  Public In  ir  Controller MESSAGE NO.: PZ-1 LOCATION:  Public In  ir  Center TIME:      1030 MESSAGE:
Call the State Public Inquiry Center at the times indicated on the following list of suggested Public Inquiry questions.            Each question may be asked of more than one operator. Other free-play questions are encouraged.
PLAYER NOTES:
1~  KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2~  REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
: 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.
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PUBLIC INQUIRY QUESTIONS (Refer to  MSG PI-1) 1030 I just heard that there's an accident at Palo Verde. Is this the same type of thing that happened at Chernobyl?
I just heard on the radio that, .there's a problem at Palo Verde, but I didn't hear any warning sirens go off. I live in Arlington and thought we were supposed to be warned something went wrong at the plant.
if What's an    ALERT?
What's happening at Palo Verde?
Should we evacuate now,      just to be safe?
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it sa fe  for me to travel west from Phoenix    on  Interstate Is radiation being released from Palo Verde? Will someone tell  us if we are in danger?
My husband is a construction worker at Palo Verde.          Will he be OK?
1040  I just heard the warning sirens go off, but when I tried to tune to KTAR for instructions, my radio quit working. What should I do?
1045 What  is  a SITE AREA EMERGENCY?
die or get cancer    if we  live Does within,10 itmiles mean we'e going to of Palo Verde?
1050  Is Palo Verde going to melt-down? Exactly what is a meltdown?
1055  If they can't get this problem at Palo Verde fixed today, are they going to have to shut off our electricity?
1100  Should I stay inside my house if I live in Goodyear?
1105 What's going on at. Palo Verde?
1110 Should    I  bring  my pets/farm animals inside?      I live  east of Tolleson.
1115  Is the state going to take over operation of Palo Verde?
1120  I have to fly over Palo Verde to get to a business meeting in Los Angeles. Am I going to get exposed to radiation?
1125  I keep hearing about something called REMS and milliREMS.
What  the heck are these things?
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PUBLIC INQUIRY QUESTIONS (Continued)
(Refer to  MSG  PI-1) 1130  I live  in Buckeye. Is  it safe  for  me  to go outside?
1135  If  we have to leave our home because of the problem at Palo Verde, will someone build us a new home like they did in Russia after the accident at Chernobyl?
1140  Will Ruth Fisher School be open tomorrow?
1145  How much radiation is being released from Palo Verde?
1150  If wewill have to evacuate to a Reception and Care Center, how it be before we can return to our home?
long 1155  Is the milk I bought at the Hassayampa Store last night safe to drink?
1200  Someone told me that radiation is more dangerous to children and pregnant women than to people like my husband.          Why?
1205  I'm on my way to. a Reception and Care Center. Will someone make certain my house isn't looted while I'm away?
1210  I live in Avondale. Is our water safe to drink, or has the accident at Palo Verde contaminated it?
1215  I have a family living in the 10-mile area surrounding Palo Verde. How do I find out if they have been able to leave the area and are safe?
1220  I heard that the National Guard was going to take over Palo Verde. Is that true? My son's in the Guard and I don't want him near that, mess.
1225  I  heard  that there's a big cloud of steam or something hovering over Palo Verde. Is that radiation or just regular pollution?
1230 When  will an  evacuation of Phoenix be required?
1235 Are  the vegetables from    my home  garden safe  to eat?    I live in  Youngtown.
1240 My  electricity radioactive?
comes Should  I from Palo Verde.
shut Is  it  going to be off my electricity to protect    my family?
1245  Is the radiation going to ruin      my cotton crop?    I live  near Cotton Lane and Interstate 10.
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(Refer to MSG  PI-1) 1250  Will I have to throw out the milk from my dairy farm?
will APS If so, pay me for it? My farm is near 75th Avenue and Glendale.
1255  I just heard that a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared at Palo Verde. Isn't that the same thing that happened in Russia a couple of years ago? I have relatives in Phoenix...are they going to die?
1300  I live in    a  trailer  behind the Red Quail Store near Palo it's safe Verde, and    I  want  to get out of the area until again. Can  someone come out and help me?
APS/PVNGS                          App-F-27                  90EXER
 
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Section              ~De cri i n Plant Parameter Data Cards I.2                  ERFDADS Screen Mimic Data Cards The Plant Parameter Data Cards of Section I.1 are to be provided to the participating Operations personnel in the Unit 3 Control Room and STSC to simulate actual real-time plant data obtained from the Control Room instrumentation. The Emergency Response Facility Data Acquisition and Display System (ERFDADS) Screen Mimic Data Cards (to be provided later) are "mockups" of pertinent ERFDADS screens displaying the information contained in Section I.1 at the same time sequence for participant utilization in the Control Room, STSC, TSC and EOF.
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TIME: 07 30                          PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    07:30 UNITS  80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        07:30  UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER          07'30  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG    80-3      EDT LEVEL          41      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G    &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM    80-3      VCT LEVEL          55  0/  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM    80-3      RDT LEVEL          67      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2    'PSIAFLOW            GPM    80-3 LETDOWN FLOW            72  GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G    &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW        GPM    80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG          1,2      80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS      1070    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG    80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW          90 GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW      8  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                          80-6 S/G  1  STEAM FLOW      8  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM    BOA      PZR LEVEL          52  0/  80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW          8  MLBM/HR 80-2      LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM    80-4  PZR RELIEF TEMP        110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW          8  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM  'OP          CORE D P          49  PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH      1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS        PSIG    80%          Tave          593 DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH      1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL                80%          Tref          593 DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      RWTLEVEL      91          80%      RX POWER          100      80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3                                                      80-6  MN TURB LOAD NET      1205    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81    0/    80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W      . 79 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG    80-5    S/G 1 PRESS      1080  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC            3  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG    80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W          79      80-7    COND 8 VAC            3  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81    0/    80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1080  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC            4  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81          80-5      Th LOOP 1          621 DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP            113  DEG F 80-2  SIT, PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG    80-5      Tll LOOP 2        621 DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY          12 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG    80-5      Tc LOOP 1          565 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E        24      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100          80-5      Tc LOOP 2          565 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W        24      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100    0/    80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        13 MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL        30 80-2  PZR PRESSURE    2250  PSIA  80-5 CND PMP DISCH          414 PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING    32  DEG F TIME: 07:30 APS/PVNGS                                      APP -  1.1 -1                                                    90EXER
 
h TIME: 07 40                        PVNGS 1990 EvaIvated Exercfse 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    07:40 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        07:40 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      07'40  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG  80-3      EDT LEVEL          41      80-6  ADV &#xb9;14/G &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL          55      80-6  ADV &#xb9;24/G &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          67      80-6  ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW            72  GPM  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW    0  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG        1,2      80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS  1013    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8  26  PSIG  80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        90  GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80<      PZR LEVEL        52        80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW    0  GPM  80-4  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  BOA        CORE D P        49  PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH  1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS        PSIG  80%          Tave          593  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH  1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL              80<          Tref          593  DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91        80-4      RX POWER          100      80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3  81                                              80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET    1205    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81        80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W      79 80-2 SIT PRESSURE 3    610  PSIG  80-5    S/G 1 PRESS      1080  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC            IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG  80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        79      80-7    COND 8 VAC            IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81        80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1080  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC            IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81        80-5      Th LOOP 1        621 DEG F 80-7    CNTMT, TEMP      113  DEG F 80-2 SIT PRESSURE 1    610  PSIG  80-5      Th LOOP 2        621 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY        12 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG  80-5      Tc LOOP 1        565 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E    24 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100    0/  80-5      Tc LOOP 2        565 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W    24 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCHFLW        13 MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    30      IN 80-2  PZR PRESSURE  2250  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        414  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING    32  DEG F TIME: 07:40 APS/PVNGS                                  APP - I.1 -2                                                90EXER
 
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TIME: 07:50                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    07:50 UNITS 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER      07'50 UNITS BOW      PARAMETER          07 50  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG  80-3      EDT LEVEL        41        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1-S/G    &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL        55      80-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL        67      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1-S/G    &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW          72  GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;2                / OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW        GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG        1,2      80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        1013    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG  80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        90  GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW      8  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6 S/G  1  STEAM FLOW      8  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80-4      PZR LEVEL        52        80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW          8  MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80<  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6  S/G 2 STEAM FLOW          8  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        6 PM BOA        CORE D P        49  PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH        1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG 80%          Tave          593 DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH        1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL              BOA          Tref          593 DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL      91      BOA        RX POWER        100      80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3    81                                            80-6  MN TURB LOAD NET        1205    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4    81  0/  80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W        79  0/
80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG 80-5    . S/G 1 PRESS      1080  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC            3  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        79  0/  80-?      COND 8 VAC            3  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1    81      80-5      S/G 2 PRESS      1080  PSIA 80-7      COND C VAC            4  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2    81      80-5      Th LOOP 1        621 DEG F 80-7      CNTMT TEMP          113  DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        621 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY            12 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        565 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E          24      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD    100      80-5      Tc LOOP 2        565 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W          24      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100      80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        13 MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL        30      IN 80-2  PZR PRESSURE    2250  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          414  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING      32 DEG F TIME: 07:50 APS/PVNGS                                    APP -!.1 -3                                                    90EXER
 
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TIME: 08:00                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    08:00 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        08:00 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      08:00    UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL          41      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1/6 &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL          55      80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          67      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1/6 &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2      LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW            72  GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW        GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG                  80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS    1013      PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26    PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6 S/6 1 FEED FLOW      8      MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW      8      MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM  80%      PZR LEVEL        52        80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW      8      MLBM/HR 80-2      LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW      8      MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM  BOA        CORE D P        49  PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH  1296      PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG 80%          Tave          593  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH  1296      PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL          IN  80<          Tref          593  DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91        BOA      RX POWER          100  0/  80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL3    81                                              80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET    1205      MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81    0/  80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W      80 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG 80-5    S/6 1 PRESS      1080  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC        3    IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG 80-5  S/6 2 LEVEL-W        80    0/  80-7    COND 8 VAC        3    IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81        80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1080  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC        4    IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81        80-5      Th LOOP 1        621  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP        113      DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        621  DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY      12        0/
80-2 SIT PRESSURE 2    610  PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E    24 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W    24 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100    0/  80-5 CND PMP DSCHFL          13 MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    30  =
80-2    PZR PRESSURE  2250  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        413  PSIG 80-2    SU BCOOLING    32  DEG F TIME: 08:00 APS/PVNGS                                    APP - I.1 -4                                                  90EXER
 
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TIME: 08 10                          PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    08:10  UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        08:10 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      08:10  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24    PSIG  80-3      EDT LEVEL        41        80-6  ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A            GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL          55      80-6  ADV &#xb9;2$ /G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18            GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          67      80-6  ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW            GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW            72  GPM  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW          GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG          1      80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS    1013    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  -
PSIG  80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW      8  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A            GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW      8  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28      0    GPM  BOP      PZR LEVEL          52      80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW      8  MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW            GPM  80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW          GPM  BOA        CORED P          49  PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH  1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS            PSIG  BOA          Tave          593 DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH  1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL              IN  80%          Tref          593 DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91          BOA      RX POWER          100      80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3. 81                                                80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET    1205    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4    81          80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL-W        80  0/
80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610    PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS      1080  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC        3  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610    PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80      80-7    COND 8 VAC        3  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1    81          80-5    S/G 2 PRESS  . 1080  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC        4  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2    81          80-5      Th LOOP 1        621 DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP        113  DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610    PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        621 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY        12 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610    PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        565 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E            IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD    100          80-5      Tc LOOP 2        565 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W    24 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100      0/  80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        13 MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    30 80-2  PZR PRESSURE    2250    PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          413  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING      32    DEG F TIME: 08:10 APS/PVNGS                                      APP -1.1 -5                                                90EXER
 
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TIME: 08'20                        PVNGS 1990 Evaiuated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    08:20 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        08'20 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      08:20  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL          41      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL          55      80-6    ADV &#xb9;2N/G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          67      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2      LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW            73  GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW    0  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG                    80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS    1013    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCHHDR 8      26  PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW          44  GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM  80-4      PZR LEVEL          52      80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2      LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80-4  PZR RELIEF TEMP        110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW      8  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  80%        CORE D P          49  PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH  1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG 80%          Tave          593 DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH  1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL          IN  80-4          Tref          593 DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91        80-4      RX POWER          100      80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3  81    0/                                        80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET    1205    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81    0/  80-5 S/G 1 LEVEL -W          80 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        1080  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG 80-5    S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80      80-7    COND 8 VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81    0/  80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1080  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81        80-5      TI1 LOOP 1        621 DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP        113  DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        621  DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY      12 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E    24 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W    24      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100    0/  80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        13 MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    30 80-2  PZR PRESSURE    2250  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          413  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING    32  DEG F TIME'8:20 APS/PVNGS                                    APP - I.1 -6                                                90EXER
 
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TIME: 08:30                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    08:30 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        08:30 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      08:30  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG  80-3      EDT LEVEL          41      80-6  ADV &#xb9;14/G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL          55      80-6  ADV &#xb9;24/G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          67      80-6  ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;2    '0  % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW            74  GPM  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2/G &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW        GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG                  80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS  1013    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8  26  PSIG  80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW        MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80%      PZR LEVEL          52      80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80-4  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW        MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW      GPM  80-4      CORE D P        49  PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH  1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS        PSIG  80-4          Tave        593  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH  1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL          IN  80-4          Tref        593  DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      RWTLEVEL      91        80-4      RX POWER          100      80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3  81                                              80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET  1205    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81        80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W        80 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG  80-5    S/G 1 PRESS      1080  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG  80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80      80-7    COND 8 VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81    0/  80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1080  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81    0/  80-5      Th LOOP 1        621 DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP      113  DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG  80-5      TI1 LOOP 2        621 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY      12 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG  80-5      Tc LOOP 1        565 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E    24 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100    0/  80-5      Tc LOOP 2        565 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W    24 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCHFLW        13 MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    30 80-2  PZR PRESSURE  2250  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        413  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING    32  DEG F TIME'8:30 APS/PVNGS                                  APP -1.1  -7                                              90EXER
 
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TIME'8:40                          PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    08:40 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        08'40  UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      08:40    UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A  24  PSIG  80-3    EDT LEVEL          41      0/  80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/6 &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3    VCT LEVEL          55    0/  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2/6 &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3    RDT LEVEL          67        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/6 &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW          74    GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2/6 &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW        GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG                    80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS    1013    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8  26  PS!6  80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44    GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                          80-6 S/6 1 STEAM FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80%      PZR LEVEL          52          80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80-4  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110  DEG F 80-6 S/6 2 STEAM FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM  80-4      CORE D P          49    PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH    1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS        PSIG  80-4        Tave          593    DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH    1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL          IN  80-4        Tref          593    DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW    . 0      GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91    0/  80-4    RX POWER          100        80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW              GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3  81                                                80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET    1205    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81        80-5  S/6 1 LEVEL -W      80 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG 80-5    S/6 1 PRESS        1080    PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC            IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG 80-5  S/6 2 LEVEL-W        80        80-7    COND 8 VAC            IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81    0/  80-5    S/6 2 PRESS        1080    PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC            IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2            80-5    Th LOOP 1        621    DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP        113    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG 80-5    Th LOOP 2        621    DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY      12 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG 80-5    Tc LOOP 1        565    DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E      24      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5    Tc LOOP 2        565  .
DEGF  80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W      24      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        13  MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    30      IN 80-2  PZR PRESSURE  2250  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        413    PS!6 80-2    SUBCOOLING    32  DEG F TIME:  08:40 APS/PVNGS                                  APP-I1-8                                                        90EXER
 
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TIME: 08:45                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    08:45 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        08:45  UNITS 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER          08:45  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A  24  PSIG  80-3      EDT LEVEL          41    o/  80-6      ADV &#xb9;14/G    &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL          56        80-6      ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          67        80-6      ADV &#xb9;14/G    &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW            32    GPM  80-6      ADV &#xb9;24/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW    0  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG          1        80-6  MN STM HDR PRESS        1013    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8  26  PSIG  80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44        80-6    S/G  1  FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                          80-6  S/G  1  STEAM FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI.FLOW TO 28        GPM  BOA      PZR LEVEL          52        80-6    S/G 2 FEED FLOW              MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80-4  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110  DEG F 80-6  S/G 2 STEAM FLOW              MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  80-4      CORE D P        49    PSID 80-6  FEED PUMP ADISCH        1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS        PSIG  80-4        Tave          593    DEG F 80-6  FEED PUMP 8 DISCH        1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL              80-4        Tref          593    DEG F 80-6    8 AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91        BOA      RX POWER          100    0/  80-6    A AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3  81                                                80-6  MN TURB LOAD NET        1205    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL'4  81        80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W        80 80-2 SIT PRESSURE 3    610  PSIG  80-5    S/G 1 PRESS      1080    PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG  80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80        80-7      COND 8 VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81        80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1080    PSIA 80-'7      COND C VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81        80-5      Th LOOP 1        621  DEG F 80-7      CNTMT TEMP                  DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG  80-5      Th LOOP 2        621  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY            18 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG  80-5      Tc LOOP 1        565 -
DEGF  80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E          24      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W          24      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        13  MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL          30      IN 80-2  PZR PRESSURE  2250  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        413    PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING    32  DEG F TIME: 08:45 APS/PVNGS                                  APP -1.1 - 9                                                        90EXER
 
,l TIME. 08:50                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    08:50 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        08:50 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER          , 08:50  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL          41      80-6    ADV &#xb9;14/G    &#xb9;1        0  % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL          52      80-6    ADV &#xb9;24/G &#xb9;1                % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          67      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2                % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW            32  GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;2                % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW    0  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG          1      80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS          1013    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW        8  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6 S/G  1  STEAM FLOW        8  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80-4      PZR LEVEL          51      80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW            8  MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW            8  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  80%        CORE D P          49  PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP ADISCH          1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS        PSIG  BOA          Tave          593  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH        1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL          IN  80-4        Tref          593  DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                  GPM 80-2      RWTLEVEL      91        BOA      RX POWER          100  0/  80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                  GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3  81                                              80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET        1205    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81        80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL-W        80  0/
80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG  80-5    S/G 1 PRESS      1080  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC              3  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG  80-5    S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80      80-7    COND 8 VAC              3  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81        80-5    S/G 2 PRESS      1080  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC              4  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81        80-5      Th LOOP 1        621 DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP              114  DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG  80-5      Th LOOP 2        621 DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG  80-5      Tc LOOP 1        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E          24 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W          24      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100    0/  80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        13 MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL 80-2  PZR PRESSURE  2250  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        413  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING    32  DEG F TIME:  08:50 APS/PVNGS                                  APP - I.1 -10                                                    90EXER
 
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'0-2    HPSI DSCH HDR A  24  PSIG    80-3      EDT LEVEL          41        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G    &#xb9;1          % OPEN
.80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM    80-3      VCT LEVEL          41        80-6    ADV &#xb9;2N/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM    80-3      RDT LEVEL          67        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM    80-3 LETDOWN FLOW            32  GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G    &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW        GPM    80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG                    80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        1013    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8  26  PSIG    80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                          80-6  S/G  1  STEAM FLOW      8    MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM    80%      PZR LEVEL          50        80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW              MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM    80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110  DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW              MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM    80%        CORE D P        49    PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH      1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS        PSIG    80-4        Tave          593  'EG F  80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH      1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL                BOA          Tref          593  DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91          BOX      RX POWER          100        80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3  81                                                80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET        1205    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81          80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W        80    0/
80-2 SIT PRESSURE 3    610  PSIG    80-5    S/G 1 PRESS      1080  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG    80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80        80-7      COND 8 VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81    0/    80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1080  PSIA 80-7      COND C VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81          80-5      Th LOOP 1        621  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP          115    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG    80-5      Th LOOP 2        621  DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY        34      0/
80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG    80-5      Tc LOOP 1        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E        24      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100          80-5      Tc LOOP 2        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W        24      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100          80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        13  MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL        38      IN 80-2  PZR PRESSURE  2250  PSIA  80-5 CND PMP DISCH        413    PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING    32  DEG  F.
TIME: 09:00 APS/P.VNGS                                    APP - I.1 -11                                                      90EXER
 
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TIME: 09:10                          PVNGS 1990 EvaIuated Exercise BO-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      09:10 UNITS BO-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        09:10 UNITS BO-&#xb9;      PARAMETER      09:10  UNITS BO-2  HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG BO-3      EDT LEVEL          41      BO-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G  &#xb9;1          0/ OPEN BO-2  HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  BO-3      VCT LEVEL          29  0/  BO-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G  &#xb9;1          % OPEN BO-2  HPSI FLOW TO 1B          GPM  BO-3      RDT LEVEL          67      BO-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G  &#xb9;2          % OPEN BO-2    LPSI A FLOW          GPM  BO-3  LETDOWN FLOW          32  GPM  BO-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G  &#xb9;2          % OPEN BO-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW          GPM  BO-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG          1      BO-6 MN STM HDR PRESS      1013    PSIA BO-2 HPSI DSCH HDR B    26    PSIG BO-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  BO-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW        8  MLBM/HR BO-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        BO-6  S/G  1 STEAM FLOW      8  MLBM/HR BO-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2B                BO-4      PZR LEVEL          49      BO-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW      8  MLBM/HR BO-2    LPSI B FLOW          GPM  BOX  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F BO-6  S/G 2 STEAM FLOW      8  MLBM/HR BO-2 CNT SPRAY B FLOW          GPM  BOX        CORE D P          49  PSID BO-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH    1296    PSIG BO-2    CNTMT PRESS            PSIG BO-4          Tave        593  DEG F BO-6 FEED PUMP B DISCH    1296    PSIG BO-2    CNTMT LEVEL                BO<          Tref        593  DEG F BO-6 B AUX FEED FLOW              GPM BO-2      RWT LEVEL      91        BOX      RX POWER          100      BO-6  A AUX FEED FLOW            GPM BO-2      SIT LEVEL 3    81                                              BO-6  MN TURB LOAD NET    1205    MWE BO-2      SIT LEVEL 4    81    0/  BO-5  S/G  1 LEVEL-W        80 BO-2  SIT PRESSURE 3    610  PSIG BO-5    S/G  1 PRESS      1080  PSIA BO-7      COND A VAC        3  IN HG ABS BO-2  SIT PRESSURE 4    610  PSIG BO-5    S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80      BO-7      COND B VAC        3  IN HG ABS BO-2      SIT LEVEL 1    81        BO-5    S/G 2 PRESS      1080  PSIA BO-7      COND C VAC        4  IN HG ABS BO-2      SIT LEVEL 2    81        BO-5      Th LOOP 1        621  DEG F BO-7    CNTMT TEMP        115  DEG F BO-2  SIT PRESSURE  1  610  PSIG BO-5      Th LOOP 2        621 DEG F BO-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY      42      0/
BO-2  SIT PRESSURE 2    610  PSIG BO-5      Tc LOOP  1      565  DEG F BO-7  CNTMT SUMP LVL-E      24 BO-2    RVLMS - HEAD    100    0/  BO-5      Tc LOOP 2        565  DEG F BO-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W      24      IN BO-2  RVLMS - PLENUM    100    0/  BO-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        13 MGPM  BO-'7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    42      IN BO-2  PZR PRESSURE    2250  PSIA BO-5 CND PMP DISCH        413  PSIG BO-2    SUBCOOLING      32  DEG F TIME: 09:10 APS/PVNGS                                    APP -11  -12                                                90EXER
 
I TIME: 09:20                          PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      09:20 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        09:20 UNITS  80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER          09:20    UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A      24  PSIG  80-3      EDT LEVEL        41        80-6  ADV &#xb9;1N/6      &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL        39        80-6  ADV &#xb9;2/6      &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL        67        80-6  ADV &#xb9;1-S/G    &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW          GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW          40    GPM  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2Z/6 &#xb9;2                  % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW          GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG          1        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        1028    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8      26  PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44    GPM  80-6  S/6  1  FEED FLOW        8  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        80-6 S/G  1  STEAM FLOW        8  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM  80%      PZR LEVEL        47        80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW          8  MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW          GPM  80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F  80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW          8  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW          GPM  80-4      CORE D P        49  -
PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH        1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS            PSIG 80-4        Tave          591 DEG F  80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH        1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL                80-4        Tref          591 DEG F  80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW 80-2      RWTLEVEL        91        BOA      RX POWER          96        80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                  GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3    81                                              80-6  MN TURB LOAD NET        1157    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4    81        80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL-W        80 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3    610  PSIG 80-5    S/6 1 PRESS      1060  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC            3  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4    610  PSIG 80-5    S/6 2 LEVEL-W        80        80-7    COND 8 VAC            3  IN HG ABS
'0-2      SIT LEVEL 1      81      80-5    S/6 2 PRESS      1060  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC            4  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2      81      80-5      Th LOOP 1        618 DEG F  80-7    CNTMT TEMP            116    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE  1  610  PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        618 DEG F  80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY            56 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2    610  PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E          26 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD      1OO      80-5      Tc LOOP 2        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W          25      IN 80-2  RVLMS - PLENUM    100      80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        13 MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL          50 80-2  PZR PRESSURE      2250  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          413  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING        32 DEG F TIME:  09:20 APS/PVNGS                                    APP - 1.1 - 13                                                    90EXER
 
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TIME'9:30                          PVNGS 1990 EvaIuated Exercise BO-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    09:30 UNITS BO-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        09:30 UNITS BO-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    09'30  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL        41    0/  80-6  ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL        44        80-6  ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          67  0/  80-6  ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW        GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG            1      80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS  1043    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW        MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80-4      PZR LEVEL          42        80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  BOX  PZR RELIEF TEMP        110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW        MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM  BOA      'CORE D P          49  PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH 1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG BOA          Tave          590  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH 1296    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL          IN  80-4          Tref          590  DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91        80-4      RX POWER          92        80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3  81    0/                                        80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET  1109    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81    0/  80-5  S/G 1  LEVEL -W      80    0/
80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        1050  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG 80-5    S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80        80-7    COND 8 VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1            80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1050  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2            80-5      Th LOOP 1        616  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP      117    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        616  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY    62 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E  28 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100    0/  80-5      Tc LOOP 2        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W  27 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100    0/  80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        13 MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL  50      IN 80-2  PZR PRESSURE  2250  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          413  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING    32  DEG F TIME'9 30 APS/PVNGS  .                              APP - I.1 -14                                              90EXER
 
I TIME: 09:40                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    09:40 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        09:40 UNITS 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER            09:40  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL          41      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1/G      &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL          34      80-6    ADV &#xb9;2/G      &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          67      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1/G      &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2      LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2N/G &#xb9;2                % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW        GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG          1      80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        '1058      PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26    PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        80-6  S/G  1  STEAM FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM  80%      PZR LEVEL        37        80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW                MLBM/HR 80-2      LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6  S/G 2 STEAM FLOW                MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM  BOP        CORE D P        49  PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH        1293    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG 80-4        Tave          589  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH        1293    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL          IN  80-4        Tref          589  DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                  GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91        80%      RX POWER          88    0/  80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                  GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3  81                                              80-6  MN TURB LOAD NET        1061    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81        80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W      80 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS      1040  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC                IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80        80-7      COND 8 VAC                IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81        80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1040  PSIA 80-7      COND C VAC                IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81        80-5      Th LOOP 1        614  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP            118    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        614  DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY          71 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E          30      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W          29      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCHFLW        13      80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL          50 80-2    PZR PRESSURE  2250  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        412  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING    32  DEG F TIME:  09:40 APS/PVNGS                                  APP -  I 1 -15                                                      90EXER
 
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TIME: 09:50                        PVNGS 1990 EvaIuated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    09:50 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        09:50 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      09:50  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL        41        80-6  ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL        44        80-6  ADV &#xb9;24/G &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18    .0    GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL        67    0/  80-6  ADV &#xb9;1N/G &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2      LPSI A FLOW    0  GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW        GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG                  80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS    1074    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26    PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW      7  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW      7  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM  80-4      PZR LEVEL        35        80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW      7  MLBM/HR 80-2      LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW      7  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM  80%        CORE D P        49  PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH  1293    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG BOA          Tave          588  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH  1293    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL          IN  BOA          Tref          588  DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW      0    GPM 80-2      RWTLEVEL    91        80-4      RX POWER                    80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3  81    0/                                        80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET  1013    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81        80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W      80 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS      1030  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC        3  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80        80-7    COND 8 VAC        3  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1        0/  80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1030  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC        4  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81    0/  80-5      Th LOOP 1        612  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP        119  DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        612  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E    32 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W    31 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100    0/  80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW      13  MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    50      IN 80-2    PZR PRESSURE  2214  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        .412  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING    36  DEG F TIME: 09:50 APS/PVNGS                                  APP -  I 1 -16                                              90EXER
 
f TIME: 10:00                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    10:00 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        10:00 UNITS 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER          10:00  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A  24  PSIG  80-3      EDT LEVEL          41      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1/G      &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A              80<<3      VCT LEVEL                  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          67      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G    &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW    0  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG                  80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        1089    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8  26  PSIG  80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW      6  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6  S/G  1  STEAM FLOW      6  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2B        GPM  BOP      PZR LEVEL        29        80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW          6  MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW          6  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  80%        CORE D P        49  PSID  80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH        1293    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS        PSIG  80%          Tave          587  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH        1293    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL              80%          Tref          587  DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91        80%      RX POWER          80        80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3  81                                              80-6  MN TURB LOAD NET        975    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81        80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W      80 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG  80-5    S/G 1 PRESS      1020  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC            3  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG  80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80      80-7      COND 8 VAC            3  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81        80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1020  PSIA 80-7      COND C VAC            4  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81        80-5      Th LOOP 1        610 DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP            120  DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG  80-5      Th LOOP 2        610 DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY          92 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG  80-5      Tc LOOP 1        565 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E          35      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        565 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W          33      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100    0/  80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        13 MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL        51      IN 80-2  PZR PRESSURE  2207  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        412  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING    40  DEG F TIME: 10:00 APS/PVNGS                                  APP - I.1 -17                                                    90EXER
 
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80-2 SIT PRESSURE 3    610  PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        1010  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2 SIT PRESSURE 4    610  PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80        80-7    COND 8 VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1    81      80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1010-  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2    81      80-5    TI1 LOOP 1        607  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP        121    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG 80-5    TI1 LOOP 2        607  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY        100        0/
80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG 80-5    Tc LOOP 1          565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E      37      'N 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD    100    o/ 80-5    Tc LOOP 2          565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W      34      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100      80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        13  MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL      52      'N 80-2  PZR PRESSURE    2200  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          412  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING      43 DEG F TIME:  1O:1O APS/PVN GS                                APP - I.1 -18                                                    90EXER
 
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TIME: 10.15                      PVNGS 1990 EvaIuated Exerctse 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    1015 UNITS 80&#xb9;    PARAMETER        10:15 UNITS 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER          10:15'NITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3    EDT LEVEL          41      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1N/G    &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3    VCT LEVEL                0/  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3    RDT LEVEL          67      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW              GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G    &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW      GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG                  80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        1171    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8  26  PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44 GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW      2    MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6  S/G  1  STEAM FLOW      2    MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80-4    PZR LEVEL          15      80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW        2    MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6  S/G2STEAM FLOW          2    MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW      GPM  80<      CORE D P          49 PSID  80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH      1320    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS        PSIG 80-4        Tave            566 DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH        0      PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL          IN  BOA        Tref            566 DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91      80%      RX POWER                    80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3                                                  80-6  MN TURB LOAD NET        0      MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4            80-5 S/G 1 LEVEL-W          62 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        1170  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC          2  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        62  0/  80-7      COND 8 VAC          1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81  0/  80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1170  PSIA 80-7      COND C VAC          2  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81  0/  80-5    Th LOOP 1          566 DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP          123    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG 80-5    Th LOOP 2          566 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY          100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG 80-5    Tc LOOP 1          566 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E        39 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100      80-5    Tc LOOP 2          566 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W        37      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100      80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        8 MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL        53 80-2  PZR PRESSURE  1900  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          460 PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING    62  DEG F TIME: 10:15 APS/PVNGS                                APP - I.1 -19                                                    90EXER
 
1 TIME: 10:20                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    10:20 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        10'20 UNITS 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER        10:20  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3    EDT LEVEL          41    0/  80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G  &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  80-3    VCT LEVEL          44        80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;1                OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM  80-3    RDT LEVEL          67        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2      LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW    0  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG                  80-6 MNSTM HDRPRESS        1172    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26    PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6  S/G 1 FEED FLOW        0    MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        80-6  S/G  1 STEAM FLOW      0    MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM  80-4    PZR LEVEL          10      80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW        0    MLBM/HR 80-2      LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80-4  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW        0    MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  80%      CORE D P          49  PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH    '1348      PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS        PSIG  80%          Tave          565  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH              PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL          IN  80<          Tref          565  DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW              GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91        BOA      RX POWER                0/  80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW        0      GPM 2      SIT LEVEL3    81                                              80-6  MN TURB LOAD NET              MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81        80-5 S/G 1 LEVEL -W        62 80-2    SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        1160  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2    SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        62        80-7      COND 8 VAC          1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81        80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1160  PSIA 80-7      COND C VAC          1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81    0/  80-5    Th LOOP 1        565  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP          123    DEG F 80-2    SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG 80-5    Tll LOOP 2        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY          100 80-2    SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG 80-5    Tc LOOP 1        565  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E        41 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5    Tc LOOP 2        565  DEGF  80-7 CNTMTSUMPLVL-W          40 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        5  MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL 80-2    PZR PRESSURE  1870  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        474  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING      60  DEG F TIME:  10:20 APS/PVNGS                                    APP - I.1 -20                                                    90EXER
 
1 TIME 10:30                          PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    10:30 UNITS  80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        10:30 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      10'30    UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG    80-3      EDT LEVEL        41        80-6  ADV &#xb9;1N/G &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM    80-3      VCT LEVEL                  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2/G &#xb9;1        0    % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM    80-3      RDT LEVEL        67        80-6  ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2      0    % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM    80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW        GPM    80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG          1      80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS  1160    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG    80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                          80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW    0    MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM    80%        PZR LEVEL                  80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW      0    MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM    80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW    0    MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM    80%        CORE D P        12  PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH  1347    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG  BOA          Tave              DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH    0      PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL                80<  .      Tref              DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91          80%        RX POWER                  80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3  81                                                80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET            MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81    0/    80-5    S/G 1 LEVEL -W            0/
80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG  80-5      S/G 1 PRESS      1160  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC        1  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG  80-5    S/G 2 LEVEL-W      63. 0/  80-7    COND 8 VAC        1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81    0/    80-5    S/G 2 PRESS      1160  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81          80-5      Th LOOP 1        564 DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP      124    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG  80-5      Th LOOP 2        564 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY      100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG . 80-5      Tc LOOP 1            DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E    43 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD    100  0/    80-5      Tc LOOP 2        564 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W    41      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCHFL            MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL  54 80-2  PZR PRESSURE    1830  PSIA  80-5 CND PMP DISCH          473  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING      58  DEG F TIME'0:30 APS/PVNGS                                      APP - I.1 -21                                            . 90EXER
 
TIME: IO:40                        PVNGS 1990 EvaIuated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    10:40 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        10'40 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      10:40  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG  80-3      EDT LEVEL          41      80-6  ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL          44      80-6  ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          67      80-6  ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2      LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW    0  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG                  80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS    1150    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG  80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM  80<      PZR LEVEL                  80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW          GPM  80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  80%        CORE D P          12  PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH  1347    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG  BOA          Tave          561 DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH    0    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL              80%          Tref          561 DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91    0/  80%      RX POWER                0/  80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW, 0          GPM 80-2  ~
SIT LEVEL 3  81                                              80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET      0    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81        80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL-W        66 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG  80-5    S/G 1 PRESS      1150  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC            IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG 80-5    S/G 2 LEVEL-W        66      80-7    COND 8 VAC            IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1        0/  80-5    S/G 2 PRESS      1150  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC            IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEI 2  81    0/  80-5      Th LOOP 1        561 DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP        125  DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG  80-5      Th LOOP 2        561 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY      100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        561 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E    45      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD    67        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        561 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W    43 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM      100  0/  80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW          MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    54 80-2  PZR PRESSURE    1625  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          474  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING      43  DEG F TIME: 10:40 APS/PVNGS                                    APP - I.1 - 22                                              90EXER
 
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TIME 10:50                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    10'50 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        10:50 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER            10:50  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG  80-3    EDT LEVEL          41        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G    &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  80-3    VCT LEVEL          34        80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;1                % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM  80-3    RDT LEVEL          67        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1N/G &#xb9;2              0  % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW          GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;2                  % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW    0  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG          1        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS          1130    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW          0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        80-6 S/G  1  STEAM FLOW          0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM  BOX      PZR LEVEL                    80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW            0  MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW          GPM  BOA  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW            0  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  80%      CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP ADISCH          1342    PSIG 80-2  CNTMT PRESS          PSIG 80-4        Tave          558 DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH                  PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL              80%          Tref          558 DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                  GPM 80-2    RWT LEVEL      91    0/  80-4    RX POWER                    80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                  GPM 80-2    SIT LEVEL 3    81    0/                                        80-6  MN TURB LOAD NET                  MWE 80-2    SIT LEVEL 4    81        BO-S  S/8 1 LEVEL-W        80 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        1130  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC                1 IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80      80-7    COND 8 VAC                1 IN HG ABS 80-2    SIT LEVEL 1    81    0/  80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        1130  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC                1 IN HG ABS 80-2    SIT LEVEL 2    81        80-5    Th LOOP 1          558 DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP              125    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG 80-5    Th LOOP 2          558 DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY            100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG 80-5    Tc LOOP 1          558 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E            47 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD    67        80-5    Tc LOOP 2          558 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W            48      IN 80-2 RVLMS-PLENUM      100      80-5 CND PMP DSCHFLW          6 MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL            55 80-2  PZR PRESSURE    1450  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING      27  DEG F TIME: ~ 10:50 APS/PVNGS                                  APP -1.1 - 23                                                        90EXER
 
TIME: 11:00                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    11:00 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        11:00 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER          11:00  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL          41  0/  80-6    ADV &#xb9;1N/G    &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A,        GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL                  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2N/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          67      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1-S/G    &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2      LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2/G      &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW        GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG          1      80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        990    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        80-6 S/G  1  STEAM FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM  80<      PZR LEVEL                  80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW          0  MLBM/HR 80-2      LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80-4  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW          0  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM  BOA        CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP ADISCH        1342    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG 80<          Tave          540  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH              PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL              80%          Tref          540  DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91    0/  80<      RX POWER                    80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3  81                                              80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET                MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81        80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL-W        80 80-2 SIT PRESSURE 3    610  PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS      990  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC            1  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80    0/  80-7    COND 8 VAC            1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1            80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        990  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC            1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81        80-5      Th LOOP 1        540  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP            127  DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        540  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY          100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        540  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E        49      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  67        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        540  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W        50      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        6  MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL        60 80-2    PZR PRESSURE  1200  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING    27  DEG F TIME: 11:00 APS/PVNGS                                  APP - I.1 -24                                                    90EXER
 
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TIME: 11'10                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    11:10 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        11:10 UNITS 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER          11'10  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A  26  PSIG  80-3      EDT LEVEL        41        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1N/G    &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A    0  GPMi 80-3      VCT LEVEL                  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL        68    0/  80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;24/G &#xb9;2          0,  % OPEN 0  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG                  80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        900    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8  26  PSIG  80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6  S/G  1  STEAM FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  BOA      PZR LEVEL                  80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW          0  MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80-4  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6  S/G 2 STEAM FLOW          0  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  80%        CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH        1342    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS        PSIG, 80-4        Tave          530  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH                PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL          IN  BOA          Trel          530  DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    91        80-4      RX POWER                    80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3  81    0/                                        80-6  MN TURB LOAD NET                MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4  81    0/  80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W      80 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  610  PSIG  80-5    S/G 1 PRESS      900  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC            1  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  610  PSIG  80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        80        80-7      COND 8 VAC            1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1  81        80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        900  PSIA 80-7      COND C VAC            1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2  81        80-5      Th LOOP 1        530  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP            130  DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  610  PSIG  80-5      Th LOOP 2        530  DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY          100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  610  PSIG  80-5      Tc LOOP 1        530  DEGF  80-7 CNTMTSUMPLVL-E 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  41    0/  80-5      Tc LOOP 2        530  DEG F 80-7 CNTMTSUMP LVL-W 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100    0/  80-5 CND PMP DSCHFLW            MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL        60      IN 80-2  PZR PRESSURE  1100  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING    27  DEG F TIME: 11:10 APS/PVNGS                                  APP - I.1 - 25                                                    90EXER
 
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TIME: 11 30                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise BO-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    11:30 UNITS BO-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        11:30 UNITS BO-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      11:30  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A  24  PSIG  80-3    EDT LEVEL          41    0/  80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3    VCT LEVEL                    80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3    RDT LEVEL          68      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;24/G &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW        GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG                  80-6 MNSTM HDR PRESS    840    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8  26  PSIG  80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        44  GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80-4    PZR LEVEL                    80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80-4  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW  0  GPM  BOX      CORED P                PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH          PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS    49  PSIG  80-4        Tave          295  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH          PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL          IN  80-4        Tref          295  DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    88    0/  80-4    RX POWER                    80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3        0/                                        80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET            MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4            80-5 S/G 1 LEVEL -W          65 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  49  PSIG  80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC        1  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  49  PSIG  80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        65      80-7    COND 8 VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1            80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2            80-5    Th LOOP 1          295 DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP      240    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  49  PSIG  80-5    Th LOOP 2          295 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY 100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  49  PSIG  80-5    Tc LOOP 1        295  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E    60      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD          0/  80-5    Tc LOOP 2        295  DEGF  80-7 CNTMTSUMPLVL-W      60      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    73        80-5 CND PMP DSCHFLW            MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    60      IN  /
80-2  PZR PRESSURE    65    PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING TIME'1:30 APS/PVNGS                                  APP - I.1 -27                                                90EXER
 
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TIME'1:40                          PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise BO-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    -11'40 UNITS BO-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        11:40 UNITS BO-&#xb9;    - PARAMETER    11:40  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24    PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL        41        80-6  ADV &#xb9;1N/G &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL        44    0/  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL        68        80-6  ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;2      0        OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW          GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;2            04  OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW 3800    GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG      NONE        80-6 MNSTM HDR PRESS    800      PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26    PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW            GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM  80%      PZR LEVEL              0/  80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW          GPM  BOA  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0    GPM  BOX        CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP ADISCH            PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS    43  PSIG  BOA          Tave          290  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH            PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL    20    IN  BOA          Tref          290  DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW              GPM 80-2      RWTLEVEL      67        BOX      RX POWER                    80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW              GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3                                                    80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET            MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4              80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W      65 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  43    PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  43    PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        65        80-7    COND 8 VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1          0/  80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC          IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2              80-5      Th LOOP 1        290  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP      270    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  43    PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        290  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY      100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  43    PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        290  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E    60 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD              80-5      Tc LOOP 2        290  DEG F 80-7 CNTMTSUMP LVL-W      80        IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM            0/  80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW          MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    60        IN 80-2  PZR PRESSURE    58    PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING          DEG F TIME: 11:40 APS/PVNGS                                  APP -1.1  -28                                                90EXER I
 
TIME'1:50                          PYNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    11:50 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        11:50 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        11'50  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A  24  PSIG  80-3    EDT LEVEL          41    0/  80-6  ADV &#xb9;1N/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3    VCT LEVEL                0/  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2S/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3    RDT LEVEL          68  0/  80-6  ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2        0    % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW 3900  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG      NONE        80-6 MNSTM HDR PRESS    . 800    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8  26  PSIG  80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW          0  GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80-4    PZR LEVEL                0/  80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW          GPM  80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  80-4      CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH      0      PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS    40    PSIG BOA        Tave            288 DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH      0      PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL    30        80%        Tref            288 DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW              GPM 80-2      RWTLEVEL    57    0/  BOA      RX POWER                0/  80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW              GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3                                                  80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET      0      MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4            80-5 S/G 1 LEVEL -W          65 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  40    PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2 SIT PRESSURE 4    40  PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        65      80-7    COND 8 VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1            80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2            80-5    Th LOOP 1          288 DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP        260    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1    40  PSIG 80-5    Th LOOP 2          288 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY        100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2    40  PSIG 80-5    Tc LOOP 1          288 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E      80      IN 80-2  'VLMS - HEAD              80-5    Tc LOOP 2          288 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W      80 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM      0        80-5 CND PMP DSCHFLW          2 MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL      60      IN-80-2  PZR PRESSURE    55  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING          DEG F TIME:  11:50 APS/PYNGS                                  APP -1.1 - 29                                                  90EXER
 
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TIME: 12:00                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    12:00 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        12:00 UNITS 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER          12:00    UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A  24    PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL                  80-6    ADV &#xb9;14/G    &#xb9;1          9o  OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL        44        80-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;1              '/o  OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          68      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2/G &#xb9;2                % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW 3950  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG      NONE        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        800      PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8  26    PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW            GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6  S/G  1  STEAM FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80-4      PZR LEVEL              o/  80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW          0  MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6  S/G 2 STEAM FLOW          0  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW  0    GPM  80<        CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH                  PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS    36    PSIG 80%          Tave        282  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH                  PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL    40        80-4          Tref        282  DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                  GPM 80-2      RWTLEVEL    47        BOA      RX POWER                    80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                  GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3                                                  80-6  MN TURB LOAD NET                MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4            80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL-W        65 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  36    PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC            1  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  36    PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        65    o/  80-7      COND 8 VAC            1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1        0/  80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7      COND C VAC            1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2        0/  80-5      Tll LOOP 1      282  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP          250    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  36    PSIG 80-5      Tll LOOP 2      282  DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY        100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  36    PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        282  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E          80        IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD          o/  80-5      Tc LOOP 2        282  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W          80        IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    47        80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW          MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL        60 80-2  PZR PRESSURE          PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING          DEG F TIME: 12:00 APS/PVNGS                                  APP    -I1-30                                                    90EXER
 
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TIME 12:10                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    12'10 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        12:10 UNITS 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER        12:10  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A  24    PSIG 80-3    EDT LEVEL          41        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3    VCT LEVEL                    80-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G    &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3    RDT LEVEL          68        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G    &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW        GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2S/G    &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW 4000  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG      NONE        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        720    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8  26    PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW            GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6  S/G  1  STEAM FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80-4    PZR LEVEL                0/  80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80-4  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110  DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW              MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM  BOA      CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH        0    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS    28    PSIG 80%          Tave          272  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH        0    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL    60        80-4        Tref          272  DEG F 80-6  B AUX FEED FLOW              GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL    27    0/  80-4    RX POWER                    80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW              GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3                                                  80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET          0    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4            80-5 S/G 1 LEVEL -W        65 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  28    PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  28    PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        65        80-7      COND 8 VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1            80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7      COND C VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2        0/  80-5    TI1 LOOP 1        272  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP          250    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  28  PSIG  80-5    Tll LOOP 2        272  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY        '00 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  28  PSIG  80-5    Tc LOOP 1        272  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E        80      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  41        80-5    Tc LOOP 2        272  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W        80 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW          MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL        60 80-2  PZR PRESSURE    43    PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING          DEG F TIME'2:10 APS/PVNGS                                  APP  -. I.1 - 31                                                90EXER
 
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TIME 12:20                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise BOW      PARAMETER    12:20 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        12:20 UNITS 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER          12:20  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL          41        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1-S/G    &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL          44        80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1B        GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          68        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1-S/G    &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW  3500  GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW 4100  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG        NONE        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        640    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW          0  GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6  S/G  1  STEAM FLOW          MLSM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80-4      PZR LEVEL                    80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW              MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  BOA  PZR REUEF TEMP        110  DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW              MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM  80%        CORED P                PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH                PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS    20    PSIG 80-4        Tave          260  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH                PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL    80        80-4        Tref          260  DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL              80%      RX POWER                0/  80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3                                                    80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET                MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4            80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W        65 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  20    PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  20    PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        65        80-7      COND 8 VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2    SIT LEVEL 1          0/  80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC                IN HG ABS 80-2    SIT LEVEL 2          0/  80-5      Th LOOP 1        260  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP          250    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  20    PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        260  DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDiTY        100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  20    PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        260  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E        80      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        260  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W        80      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100    0/  80-5 CND PMP DSCHFLW        2  MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL        60 80-2  PZR PRESSURE    35    PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING          DEG F TIME: 12:20 APS/PVNGS                                  APP - I.1 -32                                                      90EXER
 
TIME 12:30                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    12:30 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        12:30 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      12:30  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL          41      80-6  ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL                    80-6  ADV &#xb9;2/G &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          68      80-6  ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW  3650  GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW 4200  GPM  80-3 Cl-IG PMPS RUNNG      NONE        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS    520    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW              GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80-4      PZR LEVEL                    80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP        110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  80-4      CORE D P        .0    PSID 80-6 FEED PUMPADISCH            PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS    12  PSIG 80-4        Tave            244 DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH          PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL    84        80-4        Tref          244  DEG F 80-6 B AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL              80-4      RX POWER                0/  80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3                                                    80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET            MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4            80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W        65 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3  12  PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC        1  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4  12  PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W          65      80-7    COND 8 VAC            IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1            80-5    S/G 2 PRESS          165  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC        1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2            80-5      Th LOOP 1        244  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP      240    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1  12  PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        244  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY      100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2  12  PSIG  80-5      Tc LOOP 1        244  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E    80      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        244  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W    80      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100    0/  80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW            MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    60      IN 80-2  PZR PRESSURE    27    PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING          DEG F TIME: 12:30 APS/PVNGS                                  APP - I.1 -33                                                90EXER
 
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TIME: 12'40                        PVNGS 1990 Evalvated Exercise BO-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    12'40 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        12:40 UNITS BOW      PARAMETER          12'40  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL        41    0!  80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G    &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL        44        80-6    ADV &#xb9;2/G      &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL        68        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G    &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2      LPSI A FLOW  3800  GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2/G &#xb9;2                % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW  4250  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG      NONE        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        480    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW            GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        80-6  S/G  1  STEAM FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM  BOA      PZR LEVEL              0/  80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW              MLBM/HR 80-2      LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110  DEG F 80-6  S/G 2 STEAM FLOW          0  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  80%        CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH          0    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG 80%          Tave          230  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH          0    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL    84        80-4        Tref          230  DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL              80%      RX POWER                    80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3                                                  80-6  MN TURB LOAD NET          0    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4            80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W      65 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3        PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS      165  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4        PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        65        80-7      COND 8 VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1        0/  80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7      COND C VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2            80-5      Th LOOP 1        230  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP          230    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1        PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        230  DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY        100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2        PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        230  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E          80      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        230  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W          80 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW          MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL        60      IN 80-2  PZR PRESSURE          PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING          DEG F TIME: 12:40 APS/PVNGS                                  APP - I.1 - 34                                                    90EXER
 
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TIME: 12:50                        PVNGS 1990 Evafuated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER  12'50 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER          12:50 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      12:50  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL          41        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3    VCT LEVEL                    80-6    ADV &#xb9;24/G &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3    RDT LEVEL          68        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2      LPSI A FLOW 3980  GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2/G &#xb9;2                OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW 4300  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG        NONE        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS    320    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW              GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80-4    PZR LEVEL                    80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80-4  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110  DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW      0    MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  BOA      CORE D P                PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH    0      PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG BOA        Tave                DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH    0      PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL    84        80<          Tref                DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW              GPM 80-2      RWTLEVEL              80-4    RX POWER                      80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW              GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3                                                    80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET      0      MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4        0/  80-5 S/G 1 LEVEL-W          65 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3        PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC            IN HG ABS 80-2 SIT PRESSURE 4          PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        65        80-7    COND 8 VAC            IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1        0/  80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC            IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2            80-5    Th LOOP 1              DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP        190    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1        PSIG 80-5    Th LOOP 2              DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY      100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2        PSIG 80-5    Tc LOOP 1              DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E    80 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5    Tc LOOP 2          224  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W    80 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW            MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    60 80-2  PZR PRESSURE          PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING        DEG F TIME: 12:50 APS/PVNGS                                  APP - I.1 - 35                                                90EXER
 
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TIME 13:00                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    13:00 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        13:00 UNITS 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER          13:00  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL          41        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1-S/G    &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL          44        80-6    ADV &#xb9;2/G &#xb9;1                % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          68        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1N/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW  4080  GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW 4300  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG        NONE        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        280    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW          0  GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6  S/G  1  STEAM FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  BOA      PZR LEVEL                    80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW          0  MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  BOP  PZR RELIEF TEMP        110 DEG F 80-6  S/G 2 STEAM FLOW          0  MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM  BOA        CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH                PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG 80<          Tave          216  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH                PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL    84        BOA          Tref          216  DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      RWTLEVEL                BOA      RX POWER                    80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3                                                    80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET                MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4            80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W        65 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3        PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC            1  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4        PSIG 80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        65        80-7      COND 8 VAC            1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1            80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC            1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2            80-5      Th LOOP 1        216  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP          185    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1        PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        216  DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY        100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2        PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E          80 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W          80 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCHFLW          2  MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL        60 80-2  PZR PRESSURE    16  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING          DEG F TIME: 13:00 APS/PVNGS                                  APP -!.1  -36                                                    90EXER
 
Ij TIME: 13:10                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated ExercIse 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER  13'10 UNITS  80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        13:10 UNITS 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER        13:10  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG, 80-3      EDT LEVEL          41        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G    &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL                    80-6    ADV &#xb9;2N/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          68        80-6    ADV &#xb9;1-S/G    &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2      LPSI A FLOW 4150  GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW 4300  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG        NONE        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        280    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG  80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW          0  GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                          80-6  S/G  1  STEAM FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  BOA      PZR LEVEL                    80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  BOA  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110  DEG F 80-6  S/G 2 STEAM FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  80-4      CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH        0    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG  BOA          Tave          216  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP B DISCH        0    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL          IN  BOA          Tref          216  DEG F 80-6  B AUX FEED FLOW              GPM 80-2      RWTLEVEL                80-4      RX POWER                    80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW              GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3                                                    80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET          0    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4              80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W        65 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3        PSIG  80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4        PSIG  80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        65        80-7    COND 8 VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1              80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2              80-5      Th LOOP 1        216  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP          185    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1        PSIG  80-5      Th LOOP 2        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY          100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2        PSIG  80-5      Tc LOOP 1        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E        80      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W        80 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100    0!  80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW        2  MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL      60 80-2  PZR PRESSURE    16  PSIA  80-5 CND PMP DISCH          471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING        DEG F TIME: 13:10 APS/PVNGS                                  APP - I.1 - 37                                                    90EXER
 
TIME: 13:20                        PVNGS 1990 EvaIuated Exercise BO-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    13:20 UNITS BO-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        13:20 UNITS BOW      PARAMETER        13:20  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL          41        80-6  ADV &#xb9;1N/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL          44        80-6  ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          68        80-6  ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2      LPSI A FLOW  4400  GPM  80-3  LETDOWN FLOW              GPM  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW  4300  GPM  BO;3 CHG PMPS RUNNG        NONE        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS      220    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW          0  GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW        0    MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW      0    MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM  BOA      PZR LEVEL                    80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW        0    MLBM/HR 80-2      LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  BOX  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110  DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW      0    MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM  BOA        CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH      0      PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG BOA          Tave          216  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH      0      PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL    84    IN  BOX          Tref          216  DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW    '          GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL              BOA      RX POWER                    80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW              GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3        0/                                        80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET      0      MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4            80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL-W        65 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3        PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC          1  IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4        PSIG 80-5    S/G 2 LEVEL-W        65    0/  80-7    COND 8 VAC          1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1        0/  80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC          1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2            80-5      Th LOOP 1        216  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP        185    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1        PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY        100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2        PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E      80      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W      60 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCH FL            MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    60 80-2    PZR PRESSURE    16  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING          DEG F TIME:  13:20 APS/PVNGS                                    APP - I.1 - 38                                                90EXER
 
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TIME: 13:30                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated ExercIse 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    I3:30 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        13:30 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      13:30  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG  80-3    EDT LEVEL          41        80-6  ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  80-3    VCT LEVEL                    80-6  ADV &#xb9;24/G &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM  80-3    RDT LEVEL          68        80-6  ADV &#xb9;1N/G &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2      LPSI A FLOW  4400  GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2/G &#xb9;2            % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW  4300  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG      NONE        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS    200    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26  PSIG  80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        0  GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  80-4    PZR LEVEL                    80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW      0  MLBM/HR 80-2      LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80-4  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110  DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW      0  MLBM(HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM  80-4      CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH          PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS        PSIG  80-4        Tave          216  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH          PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL              80-4        Tref          216  DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL              80-4    RX POWER                    80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW            GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3        0/                                        80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET            MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4            80-5 S/G 1 LEVEL -W        65 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3        PSIG  80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC            IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4        PSIG  80-5  S/G 2 LEVEL-W        65        80-7    COND 8 VAC        1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1              80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC        1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2            80-5    TI1 LOOP 1        216  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP      180    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1        PSIG  80-5    Th LOOP 2        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY      100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2        PSIG  80-5    Tc LOOP 1        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E    80      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5    Tc LOOP 2        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W    80      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW      2  MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL    60 80-2    PZR PRESSURE    16  PSIA  80-5 CND PMP DISCH        471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING TIME: 13:30 APS/PVNGS                                  APP -1.1  -39                                                90EXER
 
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TIME: 13:40                        PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise BO-&#xb9;    PARAMETER    13:40 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        13:40 UNITS BO-&#xb9;    PARAMETER      , 13:40  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A  24    PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL        41    0/  80-6  ADV &#xb9;1-S/G &#xb9;1        0  % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A        GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL        44        80-6  ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;1            % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18        GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          68      80-6  ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2    LPSI A FLOW  4400  GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6  ADV &#xb9;2/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW 4300  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG      NONE        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS      200    PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8  26    PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW        0  GPM  80-6 S/G 1 FEED FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A        GPM                                        80-6 S/G 1 STEAM FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28        GPM  BOA      PZR LEVEL                  80-6 S/G 2 FEED FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2    LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80-4  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6 S/G 2 STEAM FLOW            MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW        GPM  BOA        CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH      0    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG BOX          Tave        216  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH      0    PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL    84        80-4          Tref        216  DEG F 80-6 8 AUX FEED FLOW        0    GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL              BO<      RX POWER                    80-6 A AUX FEED FLOW              GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3                                                  80-6 MN TURB LOAD NET        0    MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4        0/  80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W      65    0/
80-2  SIT PRESSURE 3        PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND A VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 4        PSIG 80-5    S/G 2 LEVEL-W      65        80-7    COND 8 VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1        0/  80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7    COND C VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2        0/  80-5      TI1 LOOP 1      216  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP        170    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1      PSIG  80-5      Th LOOP 2        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY        100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2      PSIG  80-5      Tc LOOP 1        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E      80      IN 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W      80 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCHFLW        2  MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL      60 80-2  PZR PRESSURE          PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH        471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING          DEG F TIME:  13:40 APS/PVNGS                                  APP -1.1  -40                                                90EXER
 
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TIME: 13:50                        PVNGS 1990 EvaIuated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    13:50 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        13:50 UNITS 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER          13'50    UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24  PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL          41  0/  80-6    ADV &#xb9;14/G    &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL                    80-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          68      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1Z/G &#xb9;2              '/o  OPEN 80-2      LPSI A FLOW  4400  GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;2              % OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW  4300  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG        NONE        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        180      PSIA 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR 8    26    PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW              GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW      0    MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        80-6  S/G  1  STEAM FLOW      0    MLSM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM  80%      PZR LEVEL                    80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW        0    MLBM/HR 80-2      LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  BOA  PZR RELIEF TEMP        110 DEG F 80-6  S/G 2 STEAM FLOW        0    MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0  GPM  80-4      CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH                  PSIG 80-2    CNTMT PRESS          PSIG 80-4        Tave          216  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP B DISCH                PSIG 80-2    CNTMT LEVEL    84        BOA          Tref          216  DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                  GPM 80-2      RWT LEVEL              80-4      RX POWER                    80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                  GPM 80-2      SIT LEVEL 3                                                    80-6  MN TURB LOAD NET                MWE 80-2      SIT LEVEL 4            80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL-W        65 80-2 SIT PRESSURE 3          PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC          1  IN HG ABS 80-2 SIT PRESSURE 4          PSIG 80-5    S/G 2 LEVEL-W        65        80-7      COND B VAC          1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 1            80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7      COND C VAC          1  IN HG ABS 80-2      SIT LEVEL 2            80-5      Th LOOP 1        216  DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP          160    DEG F 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 1        PSIG 80-5      Th LOOP 2        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT HUMIDITY          100 80-2  SIT PRESSURE 2        PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E        80 80-2    RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        216  DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W        80        IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM    100        80-5 CND PMP DSCH FL            MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL        60        IN 80-2  PZR PRESSURE      16  PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          471  PSIG 80-2    SUBCOOLING          DEG 0 TIME: 13:50 APS/PVNGS                                    APP - I.1 -41                                                    90EXER
 
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TIME: 14:00                          PVNGS 1990 Evaluated Exercise 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER    14:00 UNITS 80-&#xb9;    PARAMETER        14'00 UNITS 80-&#xb9;      PARAMETER          14:00  UNITS 80-2 HPSI DSCH HDR A    24    PSIG 80-3      EDT LEVEL          41      80-6    ADV &#xb9;1/G      &#xb9;1          % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 1A          GPM  80-3      VCT LEVEL          44      80-6    ADV &#xb9;2Z/G &#xb9;1              % OPEN 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 18          GPM  80-3      RDT LEVEL          68      80-6    ADV &#xb9;14/G    &#xb9;2          % OPEN 80-2      LPSI A FLOW  4400  GPM  80-3 LETDOWN FLOW                GPM  80-6    ADV &#xb9;2-S/G &#xb9;2                OPEN 80-2 CNT SPRAY A FLOW  4300  GPM  80-3 CHG PMPS RUNNG      NONE        80-6 MN STM HDR PRESS        180    PSIA 80-2 HPSIDSCHHDR8        26    PSIG 80-3 CHGING HDR FLOW            GPM  80-6  S/G  1  FEED FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 2A          GPM                                        80-6  S/G  1  STEAM FLOW          MLBM/HR 80-2 HPSI FLOW TO 28          GPM  80-4      PZR LEVEL                  80-6  S/G 2 FEED FLOW              MLBM/HR 80-2      LPSI 8 FLOW        GPM  80%  PZR RELIEF TEMP      110 DEG F 80-6  S/G 2 STEAM FLOW              MLBM/HR 80-2 CNT SPRAY 8 FLOW    0    GPM  80<        CORE D P              PSID 80-6 FEED PUMP A DISCH          0    PSIG 80-2      CNTMT PRESS          PSIG 80-4          Tave        216  DEG F 80-6 FEED PUMP 8 DISCH          0    PSIG 80-2      CNTMT LEVEL          IN  80%          Tref        216  DEG F 80-6  8 AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2        RWT LEVEL              BOA      RX POWER                    80-6  A AUX FEED FLOW                GPM 80-2        SIT LEVEL 3                                                  80-6  MN TURB LOAD NET          0    MWE 80-2        SIT LEVEL 4            80-5  S/G 1 LEVEL -W        65 80-2    SIT PRESSURE 3        PSIG 80-5    S/G 1 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7      COND A VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2    SIT PRESSURE 4        PSIG 80-5    S/G 2 LEVEL-W        65      80-7      COND 8 VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2        SIT LEVEL 1        0/  80-5    S/G 2 PRESS        165  PSIA 80-7      COND C VAC              IN HG ABS 80-2        SIT LEVEL 2            80-5      TI1 LOOP 1        216 DEG F 80-7    CNTMT TEMP          150    DEG F 80-2    SIT PRESSURE 1        PSIG 80-5      TI1 LOOP 2        216 DEG F 80-7  CNTMT HUMIDITY        100      0/
80-2    SIT PRESSURE 2        PSIG 80-5      Tc LOOP 1        216 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-E          80 80-2      RVLMS - HEAD  100        80-5      Tc LOOP 2        216 DEG F 80-7 CNTMT SUMP LVL-W          80      IN 80-2 RVLMS - PLENUM      100    0/  80-5 CND PMP DSCH FLW          MGPM  80-7 RX CAV SUMP LEVEL        60      IN 80-2    PZR PRESSURE    16  'PSIA 80-5 CND PMP DISCH          471  PSIG 80-2      SUBCOOLING          DEG F TIME: 14:00 AP S/P VN GS                                  APP - I.1 -42                                                    90EXER
 
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==SUMMARY==
 
07'30          07:45          08:00        08:15        08:30          08:45        09:00              09:15 MONITOR    UNITS RU-1 (P)    UCI/CC    2.04E-10          2.04E-10        2.04E-10      2.04E-10    2.04E-10        5.47E-07      1.08E-06 **      1.62E46 RU-1 (I)    uCi/cc    5.27E-1 1        5.27E-11        5.27E-11      5.27E-11    5.27E-11        8.91E-05 **:.;1';:00E+K$**      1:C6E+20/**
RU-1 (G)    uCi/cc    9.45E-05          9.45E-05        9.45E-05      9.45E-05    9.45E-05        1.43E-04      1.68E-04          1.94E-04 RU-2/3      uCi/cc    8.00E-08          8.00E-08        8.00E-08      8.00E-08    8.00E-08        8.00E-08      8.00E-08          8.00E-08 RU-4        uCi/cc    1.17E-06          1.17E-06      1 17E-06
                                                          ~            1.17E-06    1.17E-06        1.17E-06      1.17E-06          1.17E-06 RU-5        uCi/cc    2.38E-06          2.38E-06        2.38E-06      2.38E-06    2.38E-06        2.38E-06      2.38E-06          2.38E-06 RU-6        uCi/cc    1.17E-06          1.17E-06      1.17E-06      1.17E-06    1.17E-06        1.17E-06      1.17E-06          1.17E-06 RU-7        uCi/cc    8.88E-07          8.88E-07        8.88E-07      8.88E-07    8.88E-07        8.88E-07      8.88E-07          8.88E-07 RU-8(P)    uCi/cc .,":QF,FEIMEQ      ::.Oui;:IN'OF.FL'I8E4        ~OFFLIiNEg  ".,:OFFLiNEQ  '."OFFLINEg(    (O'FFUNB)        $ O:FFL'INN RU-8(I)    uCi/cc  :;"::;OFF LEVINE'4 iGFFL'IN&A      kOFFL'INEj    .".GFFL~lNEg KOFFUNE5      :OFFL'INES
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RU-9        uCi/cc    6.60E-08          6.60E-08      6.60E-08      6.60E-08    6.60E-08        6.60E-08      6.60E-08          6.60E-08 RU-1 0      uCi/cc    3.78E-06          3.78E-06        3.78E-06      3.78E-06    3.78E-06        3.78E-06      3.78E-06          3.78E-06 RU-12      uCi/cc    2.96E-05          2.96E-05      2.96E-05      2.96E-05    2.96E-05        2.96E-05      2.96E-05          2.96E-05 RU-13A(P)  UCI/cc    5.00E-11          5.00E-11      5.00E-1 1      5.00E-11    5.00E-1 1      5.00E-11      5.00E-11          5.00E-11 RU-1 3A(I)  uCi/cc    1.51E-11          1.51E-11      1.51E-11      1.51E-11    1.51E-11        1.51E-11      1.51E-11          1.51E-11 RU-1 3A(G)  uCi/cc    5.00E-07          5.00E-07      5.00E-07      5.00E-07    5.00E-07      5.00E-07      5.00E-07          5.00E-07 RU-13B(P)  uCi/cc    2.32E-11          2.32E-11      2.32E-11      2.32E-11    2.32E-11        2.32E-11      2.32E-11          2.32E-11 RU-1 3B(I)  uCi/cc    1.00E-11          1.00E-11      1.00E-11      1.00E-11    1.00E-11        1.00E-11      1.00E-11          1.00E-11 RU-13B(G)  UCI/CC    4.82E-07          4.82E-07      4.82E-07      4.82E-07    4.82E-07        4.82E-07      4.82E-07          4.82E-07 RU-14      uCI/CC    4.60E-11          4.60E-11      4.60E-11      4.60E-11    4.60E-1 1      4.60E-11      4.60E-11          4.60E-11 RU-15      uCi/cc    2.83E-07          2.83E-07      2.83E-07      2.83E-07    2.83E-07        2.83E-07      2.83E-07          2.83E-07 RU-1 6      mR/hr    7.91E+00          7.91E+00        7.91E+00      7.91E+00    7.91E+00        1.16E+01      1.73E+01          2.30E+01
* RU-17      mR/hr    2.45E+02          2.45E+02      2.45E+02      2.45E+02    2.45E+02      3.94E+02        4.01E+01          4.58E+01 RU-18      mR/hr      1.36E-03          1.36E-03      1.36E-03      1.36E-03    1.36E-03        1.36E-03      1.36E-03          1.36E-03 RU-19        mR/hr      1.29E-01          1.29E-01      1.29E-01      1.29E-01    1.29E-01        1.29E-01      1.29E-01          1.29E-01 RU-20        mR/hr    2.61E-01          2.61E-01        2.61E-01      2.61E-01    2.61E-01        2.61E-01      2.61E-01          2.61E-01 RU-21        mR/hr    1.37E+00          1.37E+00        1.37E+00      1.37E+00    1.37E+00        1.37E+00      1.37E+00          1.37E+00 RU-22        mR/hr      3.21E-01        3.21E-01        3.21E-01      3.21E-01    3.21E-01        3.21E-01      3.21E-01          3.21E-01 RU-23        mR/hr      1.03E-01          1.03E-01      1.03E-01      1.03E-01    1.03E-01        1.03E-01      1.03E-01          1.03E-01 RU-25        mR/hr      4.10E-01        '4.10E-01      4.10E-01      .4.10E-01    4.10E-01        4.10E-01      4.10E-01          4.10E-01 RU-26        mR/hr      2.01E-01          2.01E-01      2.01E-01      2.01E-01    2.01E-01        2.01E-01      2.01E-01          2.01E-01 RU-27/28    mR/hr  .'.,::OEEL~IN8)    -OFFL'iNK<    (OHI:-..LINEN  <<OFF U'NEN  ~:O.FFL~i8EN  ':,'OFFt;INEN  kOFFL'IHE.".":j  :..OVVLINE4 Al ERT ALARM                  HIGH ALARM                                  Monitor bypassed, isolated APS/PVNGS                                                                J.1 -1                                  or out ot range.              90EXER
 
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==SUMMARY==
 
07:30                  07:45            08:00                08'15            08:30            08:45                09:00        09:15 MONITOR    UNITS RU-29        uCi/cc  4.39E-07              4.39E-07            4.39E-07            4.39E-07          4.39E-07        4.39E-07            4.39E-07      4.39E-07 RUSSO        uCi/cc  1.30E-07              1.30E-07          1.30E-07            1.30E-07          1.30E-07          1.30E-07            1.30E-07      1.30E-07 RU1          mR/hr    2.04E-01              2.04E-01            2.04E-01            2.04E-01          2.04E-01        2.04E-01            2.04E-01      2.04E-01 RU~          mR/hr  ::OFFLNE4:"'OPAL'iNEN                    ,'"-OFFUN6)        '-".-OFFLINEN    !OFF>>LIKiE.."::  :OF,F.,Ur  HEI:;-',OZVLiNEN        !OF,F,UNION RU~          uCi/cc  1.00E-06              1.00E-06          1.00E-06            1.00E-06          1.00E-06          1.00E-06            1.00E-06      1.00E-06 RU-37        mR/hr    1.05E-01              1.05E-01          1.05E-01            1.05E-01          1.05E-01          1.05E-01            1.05E-01        1.05E-01 RUQ8        mR/hr    1.18E-01              1.18E-01          1.18E-01            1.18E-01          1.18E-01        1.18E-01            1.18E-01        1.18E-01 RU-139A/8    mR/hr  1.50E+00              1.50E+00            1.50E+00            1.50E+00          1.50E+00        1.50E+00            1    50E+00    1.50E+00 RU-140A/8    mR/hr  1.50E+00              1.50E+00            1.50E+00            1.50E+00          1.50E+00        1.50E+00            1.50E+00        1.50E+00 RU-1 41(G)  uCi/cc  2.55E-06              2.55E-06            2.55E-06            2.55E-06          2.55E-06        2.55E-06            2.55E-06      2.55E-06 RU-142      'uCi/cc  ;!a;:oaE'Q15        ~0!00E41I            O.':00E';Oig      (QNQE';013        Jr0;:00E-';.D.1N '.":a;00E!05%      '',.'0 G'0E$ ~4 i 0;ODE.01~3 RU-1 43(P)  uCi/cc  1.40E-12              1.40E-12          1.40E-12            1.40E-1 2        1.40E-12        1.40E-12            1.40E-12        1.40E-12 RU-1 43(I)  uCi/cc  2.98E-13              2.98E-13            2.98E-13            2.98E-13          2.98E-13        2.98E-13            2.98E-13      2.98E-13 RU-143(G)    uCi/cc  1.34E-06              1.34E-06          1.34E-06            1.34E-06          1.34E-06        1.34E-06            1.34E-06        1.34E-06 RU-144(P/I)  mR/hr  ".0";0DE-:;011        'u,':00E.","O.im    NO  aOEQNN          -'.0;0'OE 014    ea;oaE!a]g      z6aE+0.13            2;60E+Of>>      2;:BOE+01:5 RU-144(G)    uCi/cc >>',0'";00 E"-.0.)Ps  ''.'.0,00Eai:";,"N  "'0!OOEN1::,        '"-'0,'ooE-:;",oi Ra'ooKa1,".I    '!00ENtm:'O,DOEjm                    '.0,"O'OE',0.11 RU-145(G)    uCi/cc  6.60E-07              6.60E-07            6.60E-07            6.60E-07          6 60E-07        6.60E-07            6.60E-07      6.60E-07 RU-146(P/I)  mR/hr  !,"d';OOE".'a).':."'N '."0!QQE:-,01 "~    90!00';:;,:.3:-,'d".GQE-',01.!)      :,'0::QDE-:014  ..'.,G.DOE''G',8N  '4'aQE!dk:N    ',"O.:00E-:D,km RU-146(G)    uCi/cc "=:a  OOEa13          lXi'r0'QEN;.iS      jo;:00E'Ojg        gd.'O'GE!QX4      '    OOE-',D,1I  l:,.'a,'DOE O1I    .'."0;:GOER';I  .",'O:;00 E<<:,:0$ ::4 RU-148      mR/hr  1.03E+03              1.03E+03            1.03E+03            1.03E+03          1.03E+03        1.03E+03            1.03E+03        1.03E+03 RU-149      mR/hr  1.00E+03              1.00E+03            1.00E+03            1.00E+03          1.DOE+03        1.00E+03            1.00E+03        1.00E+03 RU-1 50      mR/hr  2.01E+04              2.01E+04          2.01E+04            2.01E+04          2.01E+04        2.01E+04            2.01E+04        2.01E+04 RU-151      mR/hr  2.39E+04              2.39E+04          2.39E+04            2.39E+04          2.39E+04        2.39E+04            2.39E+04        2.39E+04 RE-152A      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+01            1.00E+01            1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01            1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-1528      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+01            1.00E+01            1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01            1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-152C      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+01            1.00E+01            1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01            1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-152D      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+01            1.00E+01            1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01            1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-153A      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+01            1.00E+01            1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01            1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-1538      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+01            1.00E+01            1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01            1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-153C      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+01            1.00E+01            1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01            1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-154A      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+01            1.00E+01            1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01            1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-1548      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+01            1.00E+01            1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01            1.00E+01        1.00E+01 ALERT ALARM                            HIGH ALARM                                            Monitor bypassed, isolated APS/PVNGS                                                                              J.1  -2                                          or out of range.                        90EXER
 
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==SUMMARY==
 
07:30      07:45        08:00        08:15      08:30    08:45    09:00          09:15 MONITOR  UNITS RE-1 54C  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01  1.00E+01 1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-1 55A  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01  1.00E+01 1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-155B    mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01  1.00E+01 1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-155C    mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01  1.00E+01 1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-156A    mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01  1.00E+01 1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-156B    mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01  1.00E+01 1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-156C    mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01  1.00E+01 1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-157A    mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01  1.00E+01 1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-1 57B  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01  1.00E+01 1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-157C    mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01  1.00E+01 1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-158A    mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01  1.00E+01 1.00E+01    . 1.00E+01 RE-158B    mR/hr 2.81E+00  2.81E+00      2.81E+00    2.81E+00  2.81E+00  3.41E+00 4.16E+00        4.80E+00 RE-1 58C  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01  'I.OOE+01  1.00E+01 1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-158D    mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01  1.00E+01 1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RY-204    cpm  1.11E+03  1.11E+03      1.11E+03    1.11E+03  1.11E+03  1.11E+03 1.11E+03        1.11E+03
* ALERT ALARM            ** HIGH ALARM                    Monitor bypassed, isoiated APS/PVNGS                                                J.1 -3                      or out of range.          90EXER
 
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==SUMMARY==
 
09:30            09:45                10:00              10:15        10:30            10:45          11:00              11'15 MONITOR UNITS RU-1 (P)  uCi/cc  2.16E-06 ** 2.69E-06 ** 3.23E-06 **                      3.77E-06 ** ~si77E'-06'':4** :3'-77E-"064** r8:77E':064** ':3;77K~06/~ **
RU-1 (I)  uCi/cc :;1:;00E+Za)** I1!OOE+203** 1.':00E+20)**              ,':$ 'OOE+2Q)** 8: 0'OEW-.",2O)** ifIOOE+20(** l f~6OE+2Qm** ';1'OOE'+493**
RU-1 (G)  uCi/cc  2.19E-04        2.44E-04              2.69E-04          2.95E-04    i2'95E "04~3$    :"'2it95E.'.045 -2i95E<<'044      ,; 2';:9'5E!045 RU-2/3    uCi/cc  B.OOE-OB          B.OOE-OB            B.OOE-OB          8.00E-OB      B.OOE-OB          B.OOE-OB      B.OOE-OB          B.OOE-OB RUR        uCi/cc  1.17E-06          1.17E-06            1.17E-06          1.17E-06      1.17E-06          1.17E-06      1.17E-06            1.17E-06 RU-5      uCi/cc  2.38E-06        2.38E-06              2.38E-06          2.38E-06      2.38E-06          2.38E-06      2.38E-06          2.38E-06 RU-6'U-7 uCi/cc  1.17E-06          1.17E-06            1.17E-06          1.17E-06      1.17E-06          1.17E-06      1.17E-06            1.17E-06 uCi/cc  8.88E-07        8.88E-07              B.BBE-07          B.BBE-07      8.88E-07          8.88E-07      B.BBE-07          8.88E-07 RU-8(P)    uCi/cc ;";OFFglNEI      IOFFUNEI:".OFFBNEI                    =OFF    LiNEI :"'.QFFLIINE4    .',,OFFUNBI    ~PFFLINE""'f      QF.FINED RU-8(I)    uCi/cc ''.OFF LtINE3>>    'QFF'{/NET~        (QFFQNE:;.":I    "PFFl,lNE      iGFFL'INES        ':OFF L'INEI    .GFFL'INEI      (GPFU'NPII RU-9      uCi/cc  6.60E-OB                              6.60E-OB          6.60E-OB      1.34E-07          1.34E-07      1.34E-07            1.34E-07 6.60E-OB'.78E-06 RU-10      uCi/cc  3.78E-06                              3.78E-06          3.78E-06      3.78E-06          3.78E-06      3.78E-06          3.78E-06 RU-12      uCi/cc  2.96E-05        2.96E-05              2.96E-05          2.96E-OS      2.96E-05          2.96E-05      2.96E-05          2.96E-05 RU-13A(P)  uCi/cc  5.00E-11        5.00E-11              5.00E-11          5.00E-1 1      5.00E-11          5.00E-11      5.00E-11          5.00E-11 RU-1 3A(I) uCi/cc  1.51E-11        -1.51 E-1      1      1.51E-11          1.51E-11      1.51E-11          1.51E-11      1.51E-11            1.51E-11 RU-1 3A(G) uCi/cc  5.00E-07        5.00E-07              5.00E-07          5.00E-07      5.00E-07          5.00E-07      5.00E-07          5.00E-07 RU-1 3B(P) uCi/cc  2.32E-11        2.32E-11              2.32E-1 1        2.32E-11      2.32E-11          2.32E-11      2.32E-11          2.32E-11 RU-13B(I)  uCi/cc  1.00E-11          1.00E-11            1.00E-11          1.00E-11      1.00E-1  1        1.00E-11      1.00E-1 1          1.00E-11 RU-13B(G)  uCi/cc  4.82E-07        4.82E-07              4.82E-07          4.82E-07      4.82E-07          4.82E-07      4.82E-07          4.82E-07 RU-14      uCi/cc  4.60E-11        4.60E-11              4.60E-11          4.60E-11      4.60E-11          4.60E-11      4.60E-11          4.60E-11 RU-15      uCi/cc  2.83E-07        2.83E-07              2.83E-07          2.83E-07      2.83E-07          2.83E-07      2.83E-07          2.83E-07 RU-16      mR/hr  2.87E+01
* 3.44E+01          ** 4.58E+01      ** 6.85E+01 **      7.42E+01      ** 4.00E+02 ** 4.60E+02 ** 9.00E+03 **
RU-17      mR/hr  5. I5E+01        5.71E+01              6.2BE+01          6.85E+01      7.42E+01          4.00E+02      4.60E+02            9.50E+03 **
RU-18      mR/hr    1.36E-03          1.36E-'03            1.36E-03          1.36E-03      1.36E-03          1.36E-03      1.36E-03            1.36E-03 RU-19      mR/hr    1.29E-01          1.29E-01            1.29E-01          1.29E-01      1.29E-01          1.29E-01      1.29E-01            1.29E-01 RU-20      mR/hr    2.61E-01          2.61E-01            2.61E-01          2.61E-01      2.61E-01          2.61E-01      2.61E-01          2.61E-01 RU-21      mR/hr  1.37E+00          1.37E+00            1.37E+00          1.37E+00      1.37E+00          1.37E+00        1.37E+00          1.37E+00 RU-22      mR/hr    3.21E-01        3.21E-01              3.21 E-01        3.21E-01      3.21E-01          3.21E-01      3,21E-01          3.21E-01 RU-23      mR/hr    1.03E-01          1.03E-01            1.03E-01          1.03E-01      1.03E-01          1.03E-01      1.03E-01            1.03E-01 RU-25      mR/hr    4.10E-01        4.10E-01              4.10E-01          4.10E-01      4.10E-01          4.10E-01      4.10E-01          4.10E-01 RU-26      mR/hr    2.01E-01        2.01E-01              2.01E-01          2.01E-01      2.01E-01          2.01E-01      6.00E-01          8.10E-01 RU-27/28  mR/hr  ",OrFLINEI        ::.OFFLINE3          '."-.OFFDNEN,;OFFLrINEQ          ::,OFFLINE';:3    -:O.FFLINEI    FOF,.FUtNEI      (OFF UNE8
* ALERTALARM                            HIGH ALARM                                        Monitor bypassed, isolated APS/PVNGS                                                                      J.1 -4                                      or out of range.                90EXER
 
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APS/PVNGS 1990 EXERCISE RAD MONITOR
 
==SUMMARY==
 
09:30              09:45              10:00                10:15            10:30            10:45              11:00            11:15 MONITOR    UNITS RU-29      uCi/cc  4.39E-07          4.39E-07          4.39E-07              4.39E-07          4.39E-07        4.39E-07          4.39E-07          4.39E-07 RUSSO      uCi/cc  1.30E-07          1.30E-07          1.30E-07              1.30E-07          1.30E-07        1.30E-07          1.30E-07          1.30E-07 RUQ1        mR/hr    2.04E-01          2.04E-01          2.04E-01              2.04E-01          2.04E-01        2.04E-01          2.04E-01          2.04E-01 RU3        mR/hr  (GFF.,L'NBl:Oi-FBN&m                  NFFUNE&#xc3;              l:OFFMEI          .::OXEN;:iNe~    :OeFi3NE:."N    3OFFL'jNE.":.';.:I RU44        uCi/cc  1.00E-06          1.00E-06            1.00E-06              1.00E-06          1.00E-06        1.00E-06          1.00E-06          1.00E-06 RUQ7        mR/hr    1.05E-01          1.05E-01            1.05E-01              1.05E-01          1.05E-01        1.05E-01          1.05E-01          1.05E-01 RU-38      mR/hr    1.18E-01          1.18E-01            1.18E-01              1.18E-01          1.18E-01        1.18E-01          1.18E-01          1.18E-01 RU-139A/    mR/hr  1.50E+00            1.50E+00          1.50E+00              1.50E+00          1.50E+00        1.50E+00          1.50E+00          1.50E+00 RU-140A/    mR/hr  1.50E+00            1.50E+00          1.50E+00              1.50E+00          1.50E+00        1.50E+00          1.50E+00          1.50E+00 RU-1 41(G)  uCi/cc  2.55E-06          2.55E-06          2.55E-06              2.55E-06          2.55E-06        2.55E-06          2.55E-06          2.55E-06 RU-142      uCi/cc 'i::ooE'Qim;:CQ'dEN<N;'.0';ooE=01N                            0"O'QE'0'1l    POOOE4$ 4        io";oOE-:011      h'0,'00E!01M      '='O.":txtE-'.0.11 RU-1 43(P)  uCi/cc  1.40E-12            1.40E-12          1.40E-1 2            1.40E-12          1.40E-12,        1.40E-12          1.40E-12          1.40E-12 RU-1 43(I)  uCi/cc  2.98E-13          2.98E-13            2.98E-13              2.98E-13          2.98E-13        2.98E-13          2.98E-13          2.98E-13 RU-143(G)  uCi/cc  1.34E-06            1.34E-06          1.34E-06              1.34E-06          1.34E-06        1.34E-06            l.34E-06        1.34E-06 RU-144(P/I  mR/hr  2:;86 E+'01!"'".:":..'o.:00BQIN      '-"0.'QQE;0'1Q        ',!Or00E-:"01  I 5i;:ooENN        ;.'0 QOE4$ ::;":, ':.-:O.'OOE-::034  NOOE.;"Qg RU-144(G)  uCi/cc  xi.os!01;::."      Po;:oo$ 01.'.4    !.'Q.aQEQ1'"'I        ";.'.0::OOS0,1N  :-"0,006:05~8    )!QiQOE4fg        ';..'.oooo E.oem    '0;OQE:.Q1,1 RU-145(G)  uCi/cc  6.60E-07            6.60E-07          6.60E-07              6.60E-07          1.34E-06        1.34E-06            1.34E-06          1.34E-06            .
RU-146(P/I  mR/hr  ''-'0;00E',Oi-.::q  'o'.:d'dE-'.0'14  ''','0.'00K-":,01.:.)  .'..',d;:ode:.dIN .5kOOE;-'.0$ )  !:,e.'OOEgiil:<0";QdE411              :.',OiNIE;-'.01.:".".3 RU-146(G)  uCi/cc ';4 odE:.o't.:-;-~:".0;QoEw.':3      ";,o  ooE!og            .0 OQE':QQ      :.!0;0080$ .'3  :.'O';OOE::61.":.,!0;QOE!015          ,"0::00E-'014 RU-148      mR/h    1.03E+03            1.03E+03          1.03E+03              1.00E+03          1.00E+03        1.00E+03          1.00E+03          1.00E+03 RU-149      mR/hr  1.00E+03            1.00E+03          1.00E+03              1.00E+03          1.00E+03        1.00E+03          1.00E+03          1.00E+03 RU-1 50    mR/hr          E+04        2.01E+04          2.01E+04              2.00E+03          2.00E+03        2.00E+03          2.00E+03          2.00E+03 RU-151      mR/hr  2.39E+04            2.39E+04          2.39E+04              2.00E+03          2.00E+03        2.00E+03          2.00E+03          2.00E+03 RE-1 52A    mR/hr  1.00E+01            1.00E+01          1.00E+01              1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01 RE-152B    mR/hr    1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01              1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01 RE-152C    mR/hr    1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01              1.00E+01        1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01 RE-1 52D    mR/hr    1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01              1.00E+01        1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01 RE-153A    mR/hr    1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01              1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01 RE-153B      mR/hr  1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01              1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01 RE-153C      mR/hr  1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01              1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01 RE-1 54A    mR/hr  1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01              1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01 RE-154B      mR/hr  1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01              1.00E+01          1.00E+01    =  1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01 ALERT ALARM                              HIGH ALARM                                          Monitor bypassed, isolated APS/PVNGS                                                                            J.1  -5                                        or out of range.                          90EXER
 
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==SUMMARY==
 
09:30      09:45          10:00      10:15        10:30      10:45            11:00          11:15 MONITOR UNITS RE-1 54C  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-155A  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-1 55B  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-155C  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-156A  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-156B  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-156C  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-157A  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-157B  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-157C  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-158A  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-158B  mR/hr 5.36E+00  5.87E+00      6.77E+00    8.28E+00    8.61E+00  2.00E+01          2.14E+01        9.49E+01 RE-158C  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-158D  mR/hr 1.00E+01  1.00E+01      1.00E+01    1.00E+01    1.00E+01  1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RY-204    cpm  1.11E+03  1.11E+03      1.11E+03    1.11E+03::!QFFL'INES  iQFFsUNE!    j    'lOFFUNE<3      .QFFL'INEI
* ALERT ALARM            ** HIGH ALARM            ~i'!!ei!iy!iii: = Monitor bypassed, isolated APS/PVNGS                                              J.1 -6                                or out of range.            90EXER
 
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==SUMMARY==
 
11:30            11:45                12:00        12:15            12:30              12:45            13:00            13:15 MONITOR    UNITS RU-1 (P)    uCi/cc (3.'7,7E+6$  j** (3,77,E-.',06@** >.,'i3'77+'06~)** 93'77''06'g**    ~3%77+ jl jj~$ ** -;3:;.77E-.:063**  (3;:77K-::0'6'<**          'jj'6v) **
RU-1 (I)    uCi/cc l1!OoEN2Q)** ~i';ooEN-',20N** 1:;:OOEi20)**          1'.00E4''AN**    :1'-'.QoE9-.':203**                  1':OOE+Sg** :1'QOEN".:26)**
RU-1 (G)    uCi/cc                  lz';95804%I            2.95E;04%  $ 2 SSE444        )K95E='04M          '.:2 95E:"04%    :.2';95 E-,"0'43  '-2.:9SE''.64N RU-2/3      uCi/cc  8.00E-08        8.00E-08              8.00E-08      8.00E-08        8.00E-08            8.00E-08        8.00E-08          8.00E-08 RU4        uCi/cc  1.17E-06                              1.17E-06      1.17E-06          1.17E-06            1.17E-06        1.17E-06          1.17E-06 1.17E-06'.38E-06 RU-5        uCi/cc  2.38E-06                              2.38E-06      2.38E-06        2.38E-06            2.38E-06        2.38E-06          2.38E-06 RU      uCi/cc  1.17E-06          1.17E-06            1.17E-06      1.17E-06          1.17E-06            1.17E-06        1.17E-06          1.17E-06 RU-7        uCi/cc  8.88E-07        8.88E-07              8.88E-07      8.88E-07        8.88E-07            8.88E-07        8.88E-07          8.88E<7 RU-8(P)    uCi/cc mOFF1IMEI        NFjjjNEI              kOFFUNEI:'OFFLi[NEg            ".OFF, 'INE';.i3  !OFFLINE4        !OFF UNFED        "'OFFUfSRN RU-8(I)    uCi/cc g'OFF.;Ll NEO    (GF5.U NEIN          !OFFLtINE::3 ".',:aF.FQNEg    (GFFf.':tNE'.:W    ~OFFL'INE':";)  '.-.OFF'E-;:I    '-.'OPAL'!15lEI RU-9        uCi/cc  2.34E-07        AYOGE+203** CANOE:.+20I** ';1!00@F0)** i1".OGE+20(*" 5"OOE'+203** N!OOE+20>** 2.09E-02 RU-10      uCi/cc  3.78E-06        3.78E-06              3.78E-06      3.78E-06        3.78E-06            3.78E-06        3.78E-06          3.78E-06 RU-12      uCi/cc  2.96E-05        2.96E-05              2.96E-05      2.96E-05        2.96E-05            2.96E-OS        2.96E-OS          2.96E-05 RU-13A(P)  uCi/cc  5.00E-11        5.00E-1 1            5.00E-11      5.00E-11        5.00E-11            5.00E-11        S.OOE-11          5.00E-11 RU-13A(I)  uCi/cc  1.51E-11          1.51E-11            1.51E-1  1    1.51E-11          1.51E-11            1.51E-11        1.51E-11          1.51E-11 RU-13A(G)  uCi/cc  5.00E-07        5.00E-07              5.00E-07      5.00E-07 kOFFL'IN'1RiOE+203**
5.00E-07            5.00E-07        5.00E-07          5.00E-07 RU-13B(P)  uCi/cc  2.32E-11        2.32E-11              2.32E-1 1    2.32E-11        2.32E-11            2.32E-11        2.32E-11          2.32E-11 RU-1 3B(I)  uCi/cc  1.00E-11          1.00E-11            1.00E-11      1.00E-11          1.00E-11            1.00E-11        1.00E-11          1.00E-11 RU-1 3B(G)  uCi/cc  4.82E-07        4.82E-07              4.82E-07      4.82E-07        4.82E-07            4.82E-07        4.82E-07          4.82E-07 RU-14      uCi/cc  4.60E-11        4.60E-11              4.60E-11      4.60E-11        4.60E-11            4.60E-11        4.60E-11          4.60E-11 RU-15      uCi/cc  2.83E-07        2.83E-07              2.83E-07      2.83E-07          2.83E-07            2.83E-07        2.83E-07          2.83E-07 RU-1 6      mR/hr  :1.'':oat.',20~** :.1";OOE+20)** ';1';:OOE+2QI**    XOaE.+:50.I** :;1".'OOE+Z'03" * ".1!OQE'+203** 5';QOE+2O(** ,1'",00E+2Qj**
RU-17      mR/hr  :i'.OOE~2O)** 5iOOE+'203** k'.:OOE+2O)**            .~<':aOE:+20:,'** d.';00 E+2'03** 8"::ME+203** (1."';OOE.+203** 1"'OOE+24**
RU-18      mR/hr    1.36E-03          1.36E-03            1.36E-03      1.36E-03          1.36E-03            1.36E-03        1.36E-03          1.36E-03 RU-19      mR/hr  1.05E+00          1.05E+00              1.05E+00    1.05E+00          1.05E+00            1.05E+00        1.05E+00          1.05E+00 RU-20      mR/hr    2.61E-01        2.61E-01              2.61E-01      2.61E-01          2.61E-01            2.61E-01        2.61E-01          2.61E-01 RU-21      mR/hr  1.37E+00          1.37E+00              1.37E+00    1.37E+00          1.37E+00            1.37E+00        1.37E+00          1.37E+00 RU-22      mR/hr    3.21E-01        3.21E-01              3.21E-01      3.21E-01        3.21 E-01            3.21E-01        3.21E-01          3.21E-01 RU-23      mR/hr    1.03E-01          1.03E-01              1.03E-01    1.03E-01          1.03E-01            1.03E-01        1.03E-01          1.03E-01 RU-25      mR/hr    4.10E-01        4.10E-01              4.10E-01      4.10E-01        4.10E-01            4.10E-01        4.10E-01          4.10E-01 RU-26      mR/hr  1.10E+00        2.00E+00              2.00E+00    .2.00E+00          2.00E+00            2.00E+00        2.00E+00          2.00E+00 RU-27/28    mR/hr  .'.:,OFFL~INEN    mOFFUNEN              ";OFFL>18EI  ':,'OFFL''lhlE"                        OFFLrI.NEIN::;:OFFi3NE";.~      iOFFUrNEQ ALERT ALARM                        HIGH ALARM                                            Monitor bypassed, isoiated APS/PVNGS                                                                    J.1-7                                            or out of range.                      90EXER
 
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APS/PVNGS 1990 EXERCISE RAD MONITOR
 
==SUMMARY==
 
11:30                  11:45              12:00            12:15              12:30              12:45              13:00            13:15 MONITOR    UNITS RU-29        uCi/cc  4.39E-07              4.39E-07            4.39E-07        4.39E-07            4.39E-07            4.39E-07          4.39E-07          4.39E-07 RUSSO        uCi/cc  1.30E-07              1.30E-07            1.30E-07        1.30E-07            1.30E-07            1.30E-07          1.30E-07          1.30E-07 RUQ1        mR/hr  2.24E+00              2.24E+00            2.24E+00        2.24E+00            2.24E+00            2.24E+00          2.24E+00        2.24E+00 RU~          mR/hr    OFFL'IHEN          kOFFOAEI            .",OF'FUNEI    .'OFFL'ISEI          :,OF8';INel        kO*.FFi3NB(        '"',OFFL'tNE~)  !6FFQNE~
RU4          uCi/cc  1.00E-06              1.00E-06            1.00E-06        1.00E-06            1.00E-06            1.00E-06          1.00E-06          1.00E-06 RUQ7        mR/hr  2.21E+01          ** 3.36E+01 ** 3.26E+01 **              3.16E+01 ** 3. I3E+01 **                3.10E+01 ** 3.08E+01 ** 3.06E+01                  **
RU8          mR/hr  2.21E+01              3.36E+01 ** 3.26E+01 **              3.I6E+01 ** 3.13E+01 **                  3.10E+01 ** 3.08E+01 ** 3.06E+01                  **
RU-139A/    mR/hr  1.50E+00              1.50E+00            1.50E+00        1.50E+00              1.50E+00          1.50E+00          1.50E+00        1.50E+00 RU-140A/    mR/hr  1.50E+00              1.50E+00            1.50E+00        1.50E+00              1.50E+00          1.50E+00          1.50E+00        1.50E+00 RU-141(G)    uCi/cc  2.55E-06              2.55E-06            2.55E-06        2.55E-06            2.55E-06            2.55E-06          2.55E-06        2.55E-06 RU-142      uCi/cc ei;00F:."Gil          ';e;:0OFAX1.';.):,0;'OOE-.":O11      '.',0'.:GOEa>N        40,"GGE'4':$ ~4    .'0."O.O.E!01'-":t '<<0 GGE-O1:N    ,'.0;00E!O1W RU-1 43(P)  uCi/cc  2.40E-12              4.00E-12            5.14E-12        7.40E-12            7.40E-12            7.40E-12          7.40E-12        7.40E-12 RU-1 43(I)  uCi/cc  3.29E-13              3.98E-13            4.20E-13        4.80E-13            5.20E-13            5.20E-13          5.20E-13          5.20E-13 RU-143(G)    uCi/cc  2.34E-06              3.40E-06            4.22E-06        4.78E-06            5.13E-06            5.13E-06          5.13E-06          5.13E-06 RU-1 44(P/I  mR/hr  .",0;00E1W            ','0.:OG.E"-Gim      <<0,"GOE'013    ."'0;:00E-"014        aXGGE'.Oil        maOE<;:;l          :."0;GO.E-;.OX9  '.'.0 00E!01$
RU-144(G)    uCi/cc :,:NX@EXilI:,".".0;OOEAOP~                P0.':00E0>m    .-'.:0.::00E-::OXA    Ni,'.OOE';O%3      a,"0.:AGE'1$ '.    ",.'0;09E933Y3  .'-5;006NfN RU-145(G)    uCi/cc  2.34E-06            ,"'IIUOE+20i**      %40~'~**,1 OQE+20)**                  .'.jgi0E+Zg** j-''XE,'+20~** ''1'""006+20s**          ,'1l0OF",+.20j**
RU-146(P/I  mR/hr  ;',;0.:DOE..'0.1<<)                          3.44E+00        2.16E+00              1.21E+00            5.68E-01          1.06E-01      i."0:00E-'.0141 RU-1 46(G)  uCi/cc ''0.:00E!'OM(        5.57E+00      **    5.55E+01 ** 3.68E+01 "*              2.18E+01        **  1.08E+01 ** 2.12E+00 ** 2.09E-01
* RU-148      mR/h    2 50E+06 ** 1 86E+07                ** i  1 60E+07        1 38E+07
                                                                                                  **  1.33E+07      **  1.27E+07 ** 1.22E+07 ** 1,18E+07 **
U-149      mR/h    2.50E+06              1.86E+07      **    1~60 +07  **  1.38E+07 **          1.33E+07      **  1.27E+07 ** 1.22E+07 ** 1.18E+07 **
RU-150      mR/hr  2.50E+06 ** 1.86E+07                **    1.60E+07  *". 1.38E+07 **          1.33E+07      **  1.27E+07 ** 1.22E+07 ** 1.18E+07 **
RU-151      mR/hr  2.50E+06 ** 1.86E+07                **    1.60E+07 ** 1.38E+07 **              1.33E+07      **  1.27E+07 ** 1.22E+07 ** 1.18E+07 **
RE-152A"    mR/hr  2.21E+01              3.36E+01            3.26E+01        3.16E+01            3.13E+01            3.10E+01          3.08E+01        3.06E+01 RE-152B      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+01            1.00E+01        1.00E+01              1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-1 52C    mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+01            1.00E+01        1.00E+01              1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-152D      mR/hr  2.50E+01              1.86E+02            1.60E+02        1.38E+02              1.33E+02.          1.27E+02          1.22E+02        1.18E+02 RE-153A      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.40E+01            1.20E+01        1.00E+01            1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-153B      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+01            1.00E+01        1.00E+01            1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-153C      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+Ot            1.00E+01        1.00E+01            1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-154A      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+01            1.00E+01        1.00E+01              1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-154B      mR/hr  1.00E+01              1.00E+01            1.00E+01        1.00E+01            1.00E+01          1.00E+01          1.00E+01        1.00E+01 ALERT ALARM                          HIGH ALARM                                                Monitor bypassed, isoiated APS/PVNGS                                                                          J.1    -8                                              or out of range.                    90EXER
 
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==SUMMARY==
 
11:30          11:45            12:00            12:15          12:30          12:45        13:00              13 l5 MONITOR  UNITS RE-154C    mR/hr  1.00E+01        1.00E+01        1.00E+01          1.00E+01      1.00E+01        1.00E+01      1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-155A    mR/hr  1.00E+01        1.00E+01        1.00E+01          1.00E+01      1.00E+01        1.00E+01    1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-155B    mR/hr  1.00E+01        1.00E+01        1.00E+01          1.00E+01      1.00E+01        1.00E+01    1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-155C    mR/hr  1.88E+06 **    1.40E+07 ** 1.20E+07 ** 3.96E+06            ** 1.31E+06    **  4.31E+05 ** 1.42E+05 ** 4.70E+04 **
RE-156A    mR/hr 2.21 E+01      3.36E+01        3.26E+01        3.16E+01      3.13E+01        3.10E+01    3.08E+01        3.06E+01 RE-156B    mR/hr  1.88E+03
* 1.40E+04 ** 1.20E+04 ** 3.96E+03            **  1.31E+03        4.31E+02    1.42E+02        4.70E+01 RE-156C    mR/hr  1.00E+01        1.00E+01        1.00E+01          1.00E+01      1.00E+01        1.00E+01    1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RE-157A    mR/hr 2.50E+01        1.86E+02        1.60E+02          1.38E+02      1.33E+02        1.27E+02    1.22E+02        1.18E+02 RE-157B    mR/hr 2.50E+01        1.86E+02        1.60E+02          1.38E+02      1.33E+02        1.27E+02    1.22E+02        1.18E+02 RE-157C    mR/hr 2.21E+01        3.36E+01        3.26E+01        3.16E+01      3.13E+01        3.10E+01    3.08E+01        3.06E+01 RE-158A    mR/hr 2.21 E+01      3.36E+01        3.26E+01        3.16E+01      3.13E+01        3.10E+01    3.08E+01        3.06E+01 RE-158B    mR/hr  1.00E+10 **    1.00E+10 ** 1.00E+10 ** 1.00E+10            ** 1.00E+10 ** 1.00E+10 ** 1.00E+10 ** 1.00E+10 **
RE-158C    mR/hr 2.21 E+01      3.36E+01        3.26E+01        3.16E+01      3.13E+01        3.10E+01    3.08E+01        3.06E+01 RE-158D    mR/hr  1.00E+01        1.00E+01        1.00E+01          1.00E+01      1.00E+01        1.00E+01    1.00E+01        1.00E+01 RY-204    cpm  i'OFFsL'I 8EI  !OFFL'INES      .".'.OFFaLlNEN    kOFFs  LINEN  ::.QFFLtINEP<:"".'OFFLtINE"( ;QFaFsL'INE'::I  ";'.QFFLINE~3
* ALERT ALARM                    ** HIGH ALARM                                  Monitor bypassed, isolated APS/PVNGS                                                            J.1 -9                                    or out of range.              90EXER
 
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==SUMMARY==
 
13:30            13:45                    14:00 MONITOR    UNITS RU-1(P)    UCI/CC      (3 <77E'QPQ.'$** m3:,77E-,064**.:-::,3:77aE-'.0839,**
RU-1(I)    uCi/cc      :;1''.00''203** j1."'ObE+203** .':1'i'00E+go)**
RU-1 (G)    uCi/cc      m2 95'';::,':)
RU-2/3      uCi/cc        8.00E-08          8.00E-08                8.00E-08 RU-4        uCi/cc        1.17E-06        1.17E-06                1.17E-06 RU-5        uCi/cc        2.38E-06          2.38E-06                2.38E-06 RU-6        uCi/cc        1.17E-06        1.17E-06                1.17E-06 RU-7        uCi/cc        8.88E-07          8.88E-07                8.88E-07 RU-8(P)    uCi/cc      :O.PreiNEa<      :QBFUME: ';"'Oi-"Fi'j8E4 RU-8(I)    uCi/cc      ",OFFL'INES      (OHuNeC;;OFFLrINEN RU-9        uCi/cc        5.00E-06          2.00E-07                9.00E-09 RU-1 0      uCi/cc        3.78E-06          3.78E-06                3.78E-06 RU-12      uCi/cc        2.96E-05          2.96E-05                2.96E-05 RU-13A(P)  uCi/cc        5.00E-11          5.00E-11                5.00E-11 RU-1 3A(I)  uCi/cc        1.51E-11        1.51E-11                1.51E-11 RU-13A(G)  uCi/cc        5.00E-07          5.00E-07                5.00E RU-13B(P)  uCi/cc        2.32E-11          2.32E-11                2.32E-11 RU-13B(I)  uCi/cc        1.00E-1 1        1.00E-11                1.00E-11 RU-1 3B(G)  uCi/cc        4.82E-07          4.82E-07                4.82E-07 RU-14      uCi/cc        4.60E-11          4.60E-11                4.60E-11 RU-1 5      uCi/cc        2.83E-07          2.83E-07                2.83E-07 RU-16      mR/hr        '1:;OOE+2O)** :Iy00E+s20:<** 1""'OOE+20~**
RU-17      mR/hr        ::1'GOE+20)** !1';rOOE+203** ~l".'09E+203**
RU-1 8            'R/hr 1.36E-03        1.36E-03                1.36E-03 RU-1 9      mR/hr        1.05E+00        1.05E+00                1.05E+00 RU-20      mR/hr        2.61E-01          2.61E-01                2.61E-01 RU-21      mR/hr        1.37E+00        1.37E+00                1.37E+00 RU-22      mR/hr        3.21E-01          3.21E-01                3.21E-01 RU-23      mR/hr          1.03E-01        1.03E-01                1.03E-01 RU-25      mR/hr        4.10E-01          4.10E-01                4.10E-01 RU-26      mR/hr        2.00E+00        2.00E+00                2.00E+00 RU-27/28    mR/hr        NOF,.FL~INFN    -'.OFdFaL'INE:.:::.'.N:;::.OFF  L'INEN ALERT ALARM                            ** HIGH ALARM ~ill@.:.-: -.'.:,i'-":::j"~ Monitor bypassed, isolated APS/PVNGS-                                                                          J.1 -10                              or out of range.          90EXER
 
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==SUMMARY==
 
13:30                13:45                    14:00 MONITOR    UNITS RU-29      uCi/cc    4.39E-07              4.39E-07                4.39E-07 RUSSO      uCi/cc      1.30E-07                1.30E-07                1.30E-07 RU-31      mR/hr    2.24E+00                2.24E+00                2.24E+00 RU~        mR/hr  .'.QFFLIHEN            (OFFeL'i@Eg              '.OFF UINEm RU-34      uCi/cc      1.00E-06              1.00E-06                  1.00E-06 RUQ7        mR/hr    3.03E+01 **            3.01E+01        **      2.98E+01 **
RU-38      mR/hr    3.03E+01            **  3.01E+01        **      2.98E+01 **
RU-139A/    mR/hr    1.50E+00              1.50E+00                1.50E+00 RU-140A/    mR/hr    1.50E+00              1.50E+00                1.50E+00 RU-1 41(G) UCI/cc      2.55E-06              2.55E-06                2.55E-06 RU-142    UCI/cc  ;'irOOE;a'.1:"          N;aOE<1m                ';-",0;00Es0'11 RU-143(P)  uCi/cc      7.40E-12              7.40E-12                7.40E-12 RU-143(I)  uCi/cc      5.20E-13              5.20E-13                5.20E-13 RU-143(G)  uCi/cc      5.13E-06              5.13E-06                5.13E-06 RU-144(P/I  mR/hr  .': 0!00EN1s%            ';0.':00E',.O.ig        ':r000E'';0)3 RU-144(G)  uCi/cc  ',;.'.0tOOEI.N          ';'0;.".OOE-'.O'Nl::,.'.iXaOE".01',:-:;)
RU-145(G)  uCi/cc      5.00E-05
* 2.00E-06                9.00E-08 RU-146(P/I  mR/hr    .','0.:OOE::,0,1.'5    'irOOE4$ ::3            ','0.'00E-:.:OiM RU-146(G)  uCi/cc  Ni.':OOE:."Oi.I        ::.'s050E~4'4:..        l.0;00E-;01'""I RU-148      mR/hr    1.13E+07          **  1.09E+07        ** 1.05E+07 **
RU-149      mR/hr        13E+07        **  1.09E+07        ** 1.05E+07 **
RU-150      mR/hr    1.13E+07          **  1.09E+07        ** 1 05E+07 **
RU-1 51    mR/hr    1.13E+07            **  1.09E+07        ** 1.05E+07 **
RE-152A    mR/hr    3.03E+01                3.01E+01                2.98E+01 RE-1528    mR/hr    1.00E+01              1.00E+Ot                1.00E+01 RE-152C    mR/hr    1.00E+01              1.00E+01                1.00E+01 RE-152D    mR/hr    1.13E+02              1.09E+02                1.05E+02 RE-153A    mR/hr    1.00E+01                1.00E+01                1.00E+01 RE-1538    mR/hr    1.00E+01              1.00E+01                1.00E+01 RE-153C    mR/hr    1.00E+01              1.00E+01                1.00E+01 RE-1 54A    mR/hr    1.00E+01              1.00E+01                1.00E+01 RE-1548    mR/hr    1.00E+01              1.00E+01                1.00E+01 ALERTALARM                                ** HIGH ALARM ~ii'::;.:!pic::::""::i~! Monitor  bypassed, isolated APS/PVNGS                                                                                J.1 -11                            or out of range.            90EXER
 
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==SUMMARY==
 
13:30        13:45          14:00 MONITOR  UNITS RE-154C    mR/hr  1.00E+01      1.00E+0<<      .00E+01 RE-155A    mR/hr  1.00E+01      1.00E+01      1.00E+01 RE-155B    mR/hr  1.00E+01      1.00E+01      1.00E+01 RE-155C    mR/hr  1.55E+04  ** 5.11E+03 ** 1.69E+03
* RE-156A    mR/hr 3.03E+01      3.01E+01      2.98E+01 RE-156B    mR/hr  1.55E+01      5.11E+00      1.69E+00 RE-156C    mR/hr  1.00E+01      1.00E+01      1.00E+01 RE-157A    mR/hr  1.13E+02      1.09E+02      1.05E+02 RE-157B    mR/hr  1.13E+02      1.09E+02      1.05E+02 RE-157C    mR/hr 3.03E+01      3.01E+01      2.98E+01 RE-158A    mR/hr 3.03E+01      3.01E+01      2.98E+01 RE-158B    mR/hr  1.00E+10  **  1.00E+10 ** 1.00E+10 **
RE-158C    mR/hr 3.03E+01      3.01E+01      2.98E+01 RE-158D    mR/hr  1.00E+01      1.00E+01      1.00E+01 RY-204    cpm  'OFFoLslNEk    .:OFFLINEI;:GFaFaLiINEN ALERT ALARM              ** HIGH ALARM              Monitor bypassed, isolated APS/PVNGS                                                    J.1 -12                or out of range.          90EXER
 
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This Appendix contains complete meteorological data for the duration of the Exercise.
Meteorological data will be provided by ERFDADS screen mimic data cards (supplied later) on 15 minute intervals in the following facilities: Unit 3 Control Room, STSC, TSC and EOF.
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TODAY:  Mostly Sunny. High in the Middle to Upper 70s. southerly. Winds 3 to 5 MPH, but Becoming West Southwest Winds 3 to 5 MPH by Noontime. Winds Becoming Mainly Westerly 3 to 5 MPH During the Afternoon.
TONIGHT: Mostly Clear. Low in the Lower to Middle 50s. Mainly Calm winds During the Night.
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==SUMMARY==
 
PARAMETER              TIME  07:30 07:45    08:00      08'15    08:30 08:45  09:00 09:15 09:30 200'Wind S eed    S200        3.3  3.1      3.0      3.0    3.1    3.0    3.2  3.2  3.1 200'ind Direction D200        185.0 185.0    185.0      185.0    185.0 185.0  185.0 185.0 185.0 35'Wind S eed    S35          3.0  3.0      2.9      2.9      2.9  2.9    3.0  3.0  2.9 35'ind Direction D35          180.0 183.0    183.0      183.0    181.0 183.0  183.0 183.0 183.0 Delta Tem erature D          -0.61 -0.61    -0.61    -0.74    -0.74 -0.74  -0.81 -0.85 -0.94 Tem erature                    59.3  60.5      61.6      62.6    63.6        65.6  66.4  67.3 Dew oint D                    36.8  36.7    36.6      36.4    36.3 36.1    35.9  35.7 35.5 Stabilit Class                  D    D        D        D        D    D      D    D    D PARAMETER              TIME: 09:45 10:00    10:15      10:30    10:45 11:00  11:15 11:30 11:45 200'Wind S eed    S200        3.4  3.2      3.2      3.6      3.4  3.2    3.2  2.8  3.2 200'ind Direction D200        185.0 183.0    183.0      185.0    185.0 185.0  185.0 185.0 185.0 35'Wind S eed    S35          3.2  2.9      2.9      3.1      3.1  3.0    3.0  2.6  3.0 35'ind Direction D35          183.0 181.0    181.0      183.0    183.0 183.0        183.0 183.0 Delta Tem erature D          -1.05 -1.15    -1.25    -1.30    -1.35 -1.41  -1.41 -1.42 -1.45 Tem erature                    68.2  69.0    69.6      70.3    71.1  71.8  72.3  72.9  73.5 Dew oint D                    35.2 35.0                34.6    34.3 34.0          33.6 Stabilit Class                  D    D        D.        D        D                  C    C PARAMETER              TIME: 12:00 12:15    12:30      12:45    13:00 13:15  13:30 13:45 14:00 200'Wind S eed    S200        3.2  3.4      3.2      3.6      4.2  4.2    4.2  4.2  4.2 200'ind Direction D200        186.0 207.0    218.0      234.0    251.0 272.0  283.0 283.0 283.0 35'Wind S eed    S35          3.0  3.2      3.0      3.4      4.0  4.0    4.0  4.0  4.0 35'ind Direction D35          184.0 201.0    217.0      235.0    252.0 270.0  281.0 281.0 281.0 Delta Tem erature D          -1.45 -1.45    -1.45    -1.45    -1.45 - l.45 -1.45 -1.45 -1.45 Tem erature                    74.1  74.6      75.1      75.1    75.1  75.1  75.1  75.2  75.2 Dew oint D                    33.0  32.8    32.5      32.5    32.5  32.5  32.4  32.4  32.3 Stabilit Class APS/PVNGS                                              L.2-1                                  90EXER
 
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==SUMMARY==
FOR THE PVNGS EVALUATED EXERCISE WEDNESDAYS  APRIL 25'990 EXERCISE 35'IND TEMP        DEWPT    DELTA T    STBLTY 200  'IND TIME      (DEG/MPH) (DEG F) (DEG F)    (DEG F)  CLASS    (DEG/MPH) 0730      180/3.0    59.3      36.8      .61      D        185/3.3 0745      183/3.0    60.5      36.7      .61      D        185/3.1 0800      183/2.9    61.6      36.6      .61      D        185/3.0 0815      183/2.9    62.6      36. 4    .74      D        185/3.0 0830  S  181/2.9    63.6      36. 3    .74      D  S    183/3. 1 0845  0  183/2.9    64. 6    36. 1    .74      D  0    185/3. 0 0900  U  183/3.0    65.6      35.9      .81  D  D  U    185/3. 2 0915  T  183/3.0    66.4      35.7      .85      D  T    185/3. 2 0930  H  183/2.9    67.3      35.5      .94      D  H    185/3. 1 0945      183/3.2    68.2      35.2      -1.05      D        185/3.4 1000      181/2. 9  69.0      35.0      -1.15      D        183/3.2 1015      181/2. 9  69.6      34.8      -1.25      D        183/3.2 1030      183/3.1    70. 3    34.6      -1.30      D        185/3.6 1045      183/3.1    71. 1    34.3      -1.35      D        185/3.4 1100      183/3.0    71. 8    34. 0    -1. 41    C        185/3.2 1115      183/3.0    72.3      33.8      -1. 41    C        185/3.2 1130      183/2.6    72.9      33.6      -l. 42    C        185/2.8 1145      183/3.0    73.5      33.3      -l. 45    C        185/3.2 1200      184/3.0    74.1      33.0      -1. 45    C        186/3.2 1215  SSW 201/3.2    74.6      32.8      -l. 45    C SSW    207/3.4 1230  SW 217/3.0    75.1      32.5      -l. 45    C  SW  218/3. 2 1245  SW 235/3.4    75.1      32.5      -1. 45    C  SW  234/3.6 1300 1315 1330
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GENERAL WEATHER SCENARIO PVNGS 1990 EVALUATED EXERCISE APRIL 25, 1990 SYNOPSIS:
An upper  level low pressure system has been developing along the west coast since yesterday. It  has moved inland over Oregon this morning. A surface low pressure center was located over northern Utah this morning. -The upper level and surface low were moving rapidly east-northeast.
A  cold front extends from the low over Northern Utah south-southwest to near Needles and  just west of Yuma this morning. The cold front is moving east and is expected  into the Phoenix area by early afternoon. The front is forecast to continue east and will be out of Arizona by midnight.
Most  of the weather activity associated with the Pacific fronts was taking place over Utah and Northern Arizona, well north of the Phoenix area. A few showers are forecast for Northern Arizona today, however the clouds and showers are expected to remain north of the Phoenix area.
WEATHER FORECAST:
TODAY:      Mostly Sunny. Highs in the middle and upper 70s. Winds  southerly 3  to  5 mph becoming westerly 3 to 5 mph this afternoon.
TONIGHT:    Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s to lower 60s. Winds nearly calm during the night.
 
CHARTS AVAILABLE TO THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER METEOROLOGIST DURING THE PVNGS 1990 EVALUATED EXERCISE APRIL 25, 1990 These Charts    will be    iven to the.Emer enc  0  erations Center Meteorolo  ist (EOCMet)  Initiall Valid Time of Chart                                    Valid Dav of Chart 0500 MST    500  MB  (Initial Analysis)                    April 25 (Exercise Day) 0500 MST    700 MB (Initial Analysis)                      April 25 (Exercise  Day) 0500 MST    Surface (Initial Analysis)                      April 25 (Exercise  Day) 0500 MST    Radar Summary Chart                            April 25 (Exercise  Day) 1700 MST    500  MB  (12 Hour Prognosis)                    April 25 (Exercise  Day) 1700 MST    700  MB  (12 Hour Prognosis)                    April 25 (Exercise  Day)
These Charts    to  be Supplied  to the  EOCMet Upon  Request:
1100 MST    Surface (6 hour Prognosis)                      April 25 (Exercise  Day) 1700 MST    Surface (12 hour Prognosis)                    April 25 (Exercise  Day) 1100 MST    Radar Summary Chart                            April 25 (Exercise  Day) 1700 MST    Radar Summary Chart                            April 25 (Exercise  Day)
NOTE:            Assume  all  prognosis are perfect prognosis.      Assume  6 mb  non-standard spacing between isobars on all surface charts.
 
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XERCI E MEDICALEMER ENCY DATA II
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APPENDIX M XER ISE MEDI AL EMER ENCY DATA NOTE This Appendix contains data on the simulated contaminated injury including: onsite, transport and the participating offsite treatment facility (Good Samaritan Hospital).
PAGE Exercise Medical Emergency Scenario Guide                            App-M-1 Exercise Medical Scenario Messages                                  App-M-9 APS/P VNGS                                App-M-i
 
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EXERCISE MEDICAL EMERGENCY CONTROLLER GUIDE MEDICAL SCENARIO                                            ANTICIPATED ACTIONS GENERAL SCENARIO:                                              Medical Emer enc Scene:
A plant Chemistry Technician and a Radiation Protection Technician were      (Unit 3 Aux Bldg 140'est simulated to have been inside the Unit 3 Containment performing the              Wrap Room Outside the monthly surveillance sampling requirement on Safety Injection Tanks (74ST-      Containment Personnel 9SI01, Safet In'ection Tank Boron Surveillance Test) when the RCS hotleg        Access  Airlock.)
began to leak into the Containment.      The Chem. Tech is simulated to have slipped and fallen from one of the SIT sampling areas, spilling the sample    The  Medical Controller at on them both in the fall. The Chem. Tech has taken a blow to the head,        the scene (C-4x) should cut the right cheek and severely gashed the left forearm. The RP Tech        initiate the medical drill helped the Chem Tech into the U3 Aux Bldg 140'est Wrap Room just outside      by having the assigned RPT the personnel access airlock. The Chem Tech is semi-conscious and is          call in the injury from the facing shock as a result of the injuries and associated blood loss.          140'est    Wrap on X4444.
When EMT's,  Security and respond, they    will find the simulated victims moulaged Note:  Initial medical  information (non-EMT) for both victims is        and staged at the airlock.
supplied by Messages f10-14 of Appendix B. The remainder of the Medical Emergency data is provided from this Appendix.
Medical Emer enc    Initiation:                                              Securit  Of ficer:
The victim is wearing protective clothing (Skullcaps, coveralls, Radio  in the situation.
Establish  and  maintain gloves and shoecovers).                                                      Containment  vital  access.
Chem  Tech:
CAS:
Semi-conscious                                                                  Report the  situation to Bleeding profusely from:                                                    The Security Shift Captain, 4" gash inside left forearm                                                (SSC). Follow procedure 5 2" gash on  right cheek                                                    14AC-OFP02, Emergency Noti-fication and Response.
APS/PVNGS                                            App-M-1                                            90EXER
 
EXERCISE MEDICAL EME GENCY CONTROLLER GUIDE MEDICAL SCENARIO                                            ANTICIPATED ACTIONS EMT  Arrival:                                                                EMT:
Communications are estab-Chem  Tech:                                                              lished between Fire Protec-Respiration:                                                                tion, Medical and Security.
24                                                        Medical is requested to respond to the scene.      Vital Pulse:          110                                                        signs and patient condition are assessed.      Protective B/P:            130/70                                                    clothing is removed to Skin:            Warm    Dry facilitate treatment.
                        &                                                    Pressure dressings are Pupils:                                                                    applied to control bleeding.
Sluggish ECG:            Sinus Tachycardia Semi-conscious but responsive to verbal stimuli. Confused and has difficulty remembering the incident. Copious bleeding                                                    Medical:
from the left forearm and right                                              Respond  to the scene.
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U3 CR:
Ensure  that Radiation Protection    (RP)  responds.
Initial Radiolo ical Conditions:                                            RPTs:
Initial radiological conditions at the medical emergency scene are          Perform initial surveys to given in Messages 59-13 of Appendix B. All further medical emergency        determine contamination of radiological data will be provided from this Appendix.                      victims and area. Report findings to the EMTs/Medical Immediate Victim Area: (per smear of 100 cm2)    1,000 to 1,500 cpm>bkg  and  the  U3 CR.
Areas other than victims: (per 100 cm2 smear)    As Read Radiation Levels:                                As Read Victim's  PCs:                                  3,000 to 5,000 cpm>bkg Wounds and exposed  skin:                        2,000 to 5,000 cpm>bkg APS/PVNGS                                          App-M-2                                            90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MEDICAL EMERGENCY CONTROLLER GUIDE MEDICAL SCENARIO                                        ANTICIPATED ACTIONS Radiation Protection Technicians      RPTs    Res ond:                        RPTs:
After the initial quick assessment      of radiological conditions, the        While EMTs/Medical are following detailed radiological    data should be ascertained    by the RPTs: performing initial treatment RPTs should be performing General Radiolo  ical Conditions:                                detailed radiological surveys of the victims and Chem  Tech and RPT SIDs:                      10 mr                          the area. In general, Radiation Level:                              As Read                        radiation and contamination Airborne Radioactivity:                        As Read                        other than that. detailed is Smearable    in immediate vicinity                                            nAs Read (per  100 cm2 smear):                        1,000  to 1,500 cpm>bkg Smearable    in surrounding areas (per 100  cm2  smear):                        As Read Chem  Tech:                            RPT:
PCs  (general):        2500 cpm>bkg    PCs  (general):      3000 cpm>bkg Left sleeve:            3000 cpm>bkg    Left coverall leg:    3500 cpm>bkg Gloves:                3000 cpm>bkg    Gloves:                3500 cpm>bkg Shoe  covers:          5000 cpm>bkg    Shoe Covers:          5000 cpm>bkg After PC removal                        After PC removal Left Forearm:          2500 cpm>bkg    Left Upper Chest:      5000 cpm>bkg Face,  Right Cheek:    1000 cpm>bkg    Face:                  500 cpm>bkg Hands:                  1000 cpm>bkg    Hands:                500 cpm>bkg All Other    Areas:    As Read        All Other    Areas:    As Read AO:
All areas              As Read APS/PVNGS                                                App-M-3                                        90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MEDICAL EMERGENCY CONTROLLER GUIDE MEDICAL SCENARIO                                        ANTICIPATED ACTIONS Initial Treatment:
(During the initial patient    treatment and preparation for transport)      As soon as  the patient is stabilized and the Chem  Tech:                                                                initial radiological status is verified,.he should be Respiration:    24                                                          set up for movement with timely contamination control Pulse:          116                                                        to the U3 First Aid room/
Medical Facility.
B/P              128/74 RPTs:
Skin:            Cool  & Dry                                                  Support the stretchering and transport of the victim Pupils:          Sluggish                                                    to the U3 First Aid Room/
Medical Facility. Provide ECG:            Sinus Tachycardia                                          contamination control with minimal interference during Patient is lapsing in and out                                              movements, and followup decon of consciousness. Complaining                                              and monitoring. Provide of headache and pain in the                                                  decon and monitoring of the in the left arm.                                                              contaminated RPT.
APS/PVNGS                                            App-M-4                                          90EXER
 
0 EXERCISE MEDICAL EMERGENCY CONTROLLER GUIDE MEDICAL SCENARIO                                        ANTICIPATED ACTIONS Secondar Treatment: (Site Medical in the U3 First Aid Room/Med Facil.)      Medical:
Medical evaluation of the patients prior .to transport:                      Perform evaluation and prepare for AirEvac Chem  Tech:                                                                transport to Good Samaritan.
Call AirEvac for immediate Respiration:    28                                                        transport. Stabilize the patient and begin decon Pulse:          120                                                        efforts. Notify Good Samaritan,  Security and the B/P:                                                                        U3 CR  of the impending transport.
ECG'24/76 Skin:            Cool  & Dry Fire Protection:
Bring the site ambulance Pupils:          (R)  Dialated  (L) Pin Point into the Protected Area'nd Sinus Tachycardia  "
stand by for transport.
Patient is Un-conscious.
Forearm laceration is                                                        Pass the site ambulance approximately 10 cm in                                                    through the Sally Port and lenght and deep (to the bone).                                            prepare for egress.
There is arterial bleeding, muscle and tendon damage.                                                    RPTs Bleeding is controlled by                                                    Continue to monitor and pressure dressing. The                                                    assist in decontamination laceration on the right cheek                                              efforts. Prepare to provide is approximately 4 cm in length                                            coverage in transport.
and exposing the bone. There is possible muscle/tendon damage.
APS/PVNGS                                          App-M-5                                            90EXER
 
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EXERCISE MEDICAL EMER(AGENCY CONTROLLER GUIDE MEDICAL SCENARIO                                            ANTICIPATED ACTIONS Secondar  Treatment: (Prior to AirEvac transport)                              RPTs:
Decontamination efforts prior to helicopter transport in the    U3 First      Any decontamination  effort Aid Room/Medical Facility:                                                    (eg:  irrigation, wet wipes, Chem Tech:
etc.) will reduce the contamination on the Chem Tech  to the indicated level Face and Cheek:500 cpm>bkg                                                    but no lower.
Hands:          500 cpm>bkg Left Forearm: 1500 cpm>bkg Patient Condition Durin AirEvac Trans ort:                                      Medical:
The  helicopter floor Chem  Tech:                                                                  is  covered  for contamination control. Attending EMT(s)
Respiration:      28                                                          wear protective clothing and dosimetry. An RPT accompa-Pulse:            120                                                          nies the victim for radiological assistance.
B/P:              124/76                                                      EMTs treat the patient on route and update the hospi-Skin:            Cool and Dry                                                tal by radio.
Pupils:            (R) Dialated (L) Pin Point Assists in the arrival and
.ECG              Sinus Tachycardia                                            departure of the helicopter.
Notifies the U3 CR of the Patient is Un-conscious.                                                      departure.
Medical:
Notifies Good Samaritan of AirEvac departure and Note:                                            patient on the way.
These  conditions will remain constant throughout the transport to Good Samaritan Hospital.
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EXERCISE MEDICAL EMERGENCY CONTROLLER GUIDE MEDICAL SCENARIO                                        ANTICIPATED ACTIONS Arrival at  Good  Samaritan Hos ital:                                        At the  REA Entrance:
The helicopter arrives.
Chem Tech:                                                                  The hospital medical team Respiration:
begins immediate  triage.
24                                                        EMTs  report pertinent information. RPT reports Pulse:            112                                                        radiological status, dons protective clothing B/P:              120/78                                                    provided by the medical team and accompanies the Skin:              Warm and  Dry                                            team into the treatment room Pupil:              (R) Dialated (L) Pin Point ECG                Sinus Tachycardia Patient is Un-conscious.
In the REA:                                                                    In the REA:
Initial Medical    Treatment:                                                  Patient's remaining cloth-ing is removed. Appropriate Victim 1:                                                                    medical and nursing care is initiated. As determined by Respiration:      20                                                        the Physician, radiological Pulse:            100                                                        surveys are performed and B/P:              120/80                                                    samples are collected. All Skin:              Warm and  Dry                                            surveys should be correctly Pupils:            (R) Dialated (L) Pin Point                                documented and  all  samples ECG                Normal Sinus Rhythm                                        correctly labeled. Priori-X-ray:            No Fractures                                              ties are established for CT  Scan:          Significant Bleeding                                      decontamination. Appropriate pH:                7.44                                                      techniques are utilized for P02:              120                                                        decon. Surveys are perform-PC02:              35                                                        ed and documented. The RPT 02 Sat:            99~o                                                      makes recommendations and Bicarb:            23                                                        maintains control of waste.
Area levels are kept ALARA.
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P EXERCISE MEDICAL EME GENCY CONTROLLER GUIDE MEDICAL SCENARIO                                          ANTICIPATED ACTIONS In the  REA:                                                                In the  REA:
Contamination Levels and Decon Results:                                    The readings in cpm are    to be given to the RPT as Chem  Tech:                                                                surveys are properly taken after  each decontamination Right Cheek:    500 cpm>bkg                                                process. Nasal smears taken Hands:
Left Forearm:
500 cpm>bkg 1500 cpm>bkg if  any, are all to read .
Background/As Read during the entire treatment process After First  Decon:
The  Physician, in consul-Chem  Tech:                                                                tation with the    RPT or a Medical Physicist, deter-Right Cheek:    500 cpm>bkg                                                mines when decontamination Hands:          100 cpm>bkg                                                has been  satisfactorily Left Forearm:    1000 cpm>bkg                                              completed. At this point, the patient is transferred After  Second Decon:                                                      from the  REA while maintain-ing control of contamination Chem  Tech:                                                                A Radiology Technician (in the buffer zone) performs Right Cheek:    100 cpm>bkg                                                the exit surveys on the Hands:          Background/As Read                                        patient  and gurneys.
Left Forearm:    500 cpm>bkg The RPT assists Medical After Third  Decon:                                                        personnel with the removal of protective clothing.
Chem  Tech:                                                                Proper step-off-pad proced-ures are  utilized. Complete Right  Cheek:    Background/As Read                                        body  frisks are performed.
Hands:          Background/As Read                                        Dosimetry is collected and Left Forearm:    Background/As Read                                        documented. APS/PVNGS personnel assume responsi-Exit Surve s:                                                              bility for decontamination Patient:        Background/As Read  (all areas)                            and clean-up of the REA.
Gurneys:        Background/As Read  (all areas)
Staff:          Background/As Read  (after removal of protective clothing)
APS/PVNGS                                          App-M-8                                              90EXER
 
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MEDICAL CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION FROM: C-4a      TO: EMT MESSAGE  NO.: M  1  TIME: 0925  A  rox.
LOCATION:  Unit 3 Aux Bld  140'est  Wra INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following information to the EMT as vital signs are taken during initial response to and evaluation of the victim.
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MEDICAL EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'O:
          @MT LOCATION:  Unit  3 Aux Bld  140'est            Wra MESSAGE:
Vital  Signs on  initial evaluation:
Chem  Tech:                              RPT:
Resp:      24                          Resp:        32 Pulse:      110                          Pulse:      112 B/P:        130/70                        B/P:      1-3 0/74 Skin:      Warm  & Dry                    Skin:      Warm 6  Dry Pupils:    Sluggish                      Pupils:    Active, Equal ECG:        Sinus Tachycardia              ECG:      Sinus Tachycardia Semi-conscious but responsive                    Exhibits stress and exertion to verbal stimuli. Confused                      induced mild heat exhaustion.
and has difficulty remembering                  No indicated medical problems.
the incident. Copious bleeding from the  left  forearm and  right cheek.
APS/PVNGS                        App-M-10                                  90EXER
 
MEDICAL CON ROLLER  NSTRUCTION FROM  C-4d      TO'PT MESSAGE NO.: M 2    TIME: 0925 A  rox.
LOCATION:  Unit 3 Aux Bld  140'est  Wra INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following information onl to the RPT as radiological surveys are taken during preparation for movement.
APS/PVNGS                      App-M-11                    90EXER
 
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MEDICAL EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL)
TO: RPT LOCATION:  Unit 3 Aux Bld  140'est    Wra MESSAGE:
Results of radiological measurements taken during the preparation for movement to the U3 First Aid Room/Medical Facility:
General Information:
Both  victim's  SIDs:                            10 mr Radiation Level:                                  5      mr Airborne Radioactivity:                          As Read Smearable  Contamination in immediate vicinity, (per 100 cm'mear):                                to 1500 cpm>Bkg
                                                    '000 Smearable Contamination in surrounding    areas, (per 100 cm'mear):                          As Read Chem Tech:                      RPT:
PCs  (general):      2500  cpm>Bkg  PCs  (general):      3000 cpm>Bkg Left Sleeve:          3000  cpm>Bkg  Left  PC Leg:        3500 cpm>Bkg Gloves:              3000  cpm>Bkg  Gloves:              3500 cpm>Bkg Shoe Covers:          5000  cpm>Bkg  Shoe Covers:          5000 cpm>Bkg AFTER PC REMOVAL Left Forearm:        2500 cpm>Bkg    Left Chest:          5000 cpm>Bkg Face, Right Cheek:    1000 cpm>Bkg    Face:                500  cpm>Bkg Hands:                1000 cpm>Bkg    Hands:                500  cpm>Bkg All Other  Areas:    As Read        All  Other Areas: As      Read APS/PVNGS                      App-M-12                              90EXER
 
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MEDICAL CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION FROM: C-4a      TO: EMT MESSAGE NO.: M 3    TIME: 0925 A  rox.
LOCATION:  Unit 3 Aux Bld  140'est  Mra INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following information to the    EMT as vital signs are taken during preparation for movement.
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MEDICAL EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL)
TO  EMT MESSAGE  NO.:  M  3  TIME: 0925  A  rox.
LOCATION:  Unit  3 Aux Bld  140'est  Wra MESSAGE Vital  Signs on preparation      for  movement  to the  U3 First Aid Room/Medical Facility:
Chem  Tech:
Resp:      24 Pulse:      116 B/P:        128/74 Skin:      Cool  & Dry Pupils:    Sluggish ECG:        Sinus Tachycardia Patient is lapsing into and out of consciousness.      Complaining of headache  and,pain in the left arm when conscious.
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MEDICAL CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION FROM: C-4a      TO: EMT Medical  Re resentative MESSAGE  NO.: M 4    TIME: 1000  A  rox.
LOCATION:  Unit  3 First Aid Room  Medical Facilit INSTRUCTION:
Provide the      following    information to      the  Site Medical Representative    when  examination/evaluation    of the victim is performed.
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MEDICAL EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IG A DRILL!
TO:  MT Medical    Re  resentative MESSAGE NO      M 4    TIME: 1000  A  rox.
LOCATION:  Unit  3  First  Aid Room Medical  Facilit MESSAGE:
When  the patient    is    examined  and  evaluated by    Site Medical Representative:
Vital  Signs on  initial evaluation:
Chem  Tech:
Resp:      28 Pulse:      120 B/P:        124/76 Skin:      Cool  &  Dry Pupils:    (R)  Dialated (L) Pin Point ECG        Sinus Tachycardia Patient is Un-conscious. Forearm laceration is approximately 10 cm in length and deep (to the bone). There is arterial bleeding, muscle and tendon damage. Bleeding is controlled by pressure bandage. The laceration on the right cheek is approximately 4 cm in length and exposing the bone. There is possible muscle/tendon damage.
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MEDICAL CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION FROM:  C-4a      TO: ~RPT EMT LOCATION:  Unit 3 First  Aid Room Medical Facilit INSTRUCTION Provide the following information to the and subsequent resurvey is performed.
RPT if decontamination Contamination levels will remain as before until decontamination activities are performed. After initial decontamination, the following numbers will remain unchanged until arrival at the offsite treatment center.
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TO:  R~PT EMT MESSAGE  NO.: M 5  TIME: 1015  A  rox.
LOCATION:  Unit 3 First Aid  Room Medical  Facilit MESSAGE:
Initial decontamination efforts yield    the following results:
Chem  Tech:                      RPT:
Left Forearm:          1500 cpm>Bkg    Left Chest:    As Read Face, Right Cheek:    500 cpm>Bkg    Face:          As Read Hands:                500 cpm>Bkg    Hands:          As Read All Other  Areas:    As Read        All  Other Areas: As Read APS/PVNGS                      App-M-18                        90EXER
 
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CONTINGENCY MEDICAL CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION FROM:  C-4a      TO:  Site Medical Re resentative MESSAGE  NO.: M A    TIME: 1030  A  rox.
LOCATION:  Unit 3  First Aid Room Medical Facilit INSTRUCTION:
CONTINGENCY MESSAGE If the Site Medical Representative has not contacted Good Samaritan Hospital or ordered the transport of the victims by AirEvac helicopter by this time, deliver the folloving message.
Note:
Due to the high level of subjectivity involved in a medical diagnosis and the lack of subtlety inherent in the simulation of medical symptoms,    it  may be necessary for the continuity of the medical scenario to intervene at this time. This should not be interpreted as a lack of performance on the part of the medical representatives, but instead a need of the scenario.
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MEDICAL EXERCISE CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL.'O:
Site Medical  Re resentative MESSAGE  NO.: M A  TIME: 1030          A rox.
LOCATION: Unit  3 First Aid Room          Medical Facilit MESSAGE:
Due  to needs of the medical scenario, contact Good Samaritan Hospital and request AirEvac helicopter transport of the victim at this time.
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MEDICAL CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION FROM: C-4a        TO: EMT AirEvac Attendants
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MESSAGE NO.:    M  6  TIME: 1 00  A  rox.
LOCATION:  Site Heli  ad INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following information to the EMT/AirEvac Attendants upon examination after loading into the helicopter.
The patient's condition will remain constant while enroute in the helicopter. Supply the following statistics to the attending EMTs as often as they perform the diagnostics.
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TO: EMT  AirEvac Attendants MESSAGE  NO.:  M  6  TIME: 1100  A rox.
LOCATION:  AirEvac Helico  ter MESSAGE:
Patient status at site helicopter loading:
Chem  Tech:
Resp:      28 Pulse:      120 B/P:        124/7 6 Skin:      Cool  & Dry Pupils:    (R)  Dialated (L) Pin Point ECG:        Sinus Tachycardia Patient is un-conscious but responsive to pain. Forearm laceration is approximately 10 cm is length and deep (to the bone). There is arterial bleeding, muscle and tendon damage.          Bleeding is controlled by pressure bandage. The laceration on the right cheek is approximately 4 cm in length and exposing the bone. -There is possible muscle/tendon damage.
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MEDICAL CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION FROM: C-4b    TO: Good  Samaritan Medical Team MESSAGE NO.: M  7  TIME: 1130    A rox.
LOCATION: Good Samaritan Hos  ital INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following information to the Good Samaritan Medical Team as initial examinations are performed upon arrival.
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TO: Good  Samaritan Medical  Team MESSAGE  NO.:  M 7    TIME: 1130  A rox.
LOCATION: Good    Samaritan Hos  ital MESSAGE:
Patient status upon arrival at the Hospital:
Chem  Tech:
Resp:      24 Pulse:      112 B/P:        120/78 Skin:      Warm  & Dry Pupils:    (R)  Dialated (L) Pin Point ECG:        Sinus Tachycardia Patient is Un-conscious but responsive to pain. Forearm laceration is approximately 10 cm in length and deep (to the bone). There is arterial bleeding, muscle and tendon damage.          Bleeding is controlled by pressure bandage. The laceration on the right cheek is approximately 4 cm in length and exposing the bone. There is possible muscle/tendon damage.
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MEDICAL CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION FROM: C-4b      TO: Good  Samaritan Medical Team MESSAGE NO.:  M 8  TIME: 1130    A rox.
LOCATION:  In the REA INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following information to the Good Samaritan Medical Team as initial treatment is performed in the REA.
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Good  Samaritan Medical Team MESSAGE    NO.:  M  8  TIME: 1130          A  rox.
LOCATION:    In the  REA MESSAGE:
Patient status upon treatment in the                REA:
Chem  Tech:
Resp:        20 Pulse:      100 B/P:        120/80 Skin:        Harm & Dry Pupils:      (R) Dialated (L)    Pin Point ECG:        Normal Sinus Rhythm X-ray:      No  Fractures CT  Scan:  Significant Bleeding pH:          7.44 PO,:        120 PCO,:        35 O, Sat:      99>o Bicarb:      23 APS/PVNGS                          App-M-26                90EXER
 
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LOCATION:  In the REA INSTRUCTION:
Provide the folloving radiological information to the RPT as  the initial patient surveys are performed in the REA.
APS/PVNGS                      App-M-27                    90EXER
 
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LOCATION:  In the  REA MESSAGE:
Initial radiological    survey results:
Chem Tech:
Left Forearm:        1500 cpm>Bkg Face, Right Cheek:    500 cpm>Bkg Hands:                500 cpm>Bkg All Other  Areas:    As Read APS/PVNGS                      App-M-28          90EXER
 
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MEDICAL CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION FROM  C-4b      TO  RPT MESSAGE NO.:  M  10 TIME: 1145  A rox.
LOCATION:  In the  REA INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following radiological information to the  RPT as  the survey is performed after the initial decontamination.
APS/PVNGS                      App-M-29                    90EXER
 
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LOCATION:  In the REA MESSAGE:
Post-Decon  radiological survey results:
Chem Tech:
Left Forearm:        1000 cpm>Bkg Face, Right Cheek:    500 cpm>Bkg Hands:                100 cpm>Bkg All Other  Areas:    As Read APS/PVNGS                    App-M-30            90EXER
 
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MEDICAL CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION FROM  C-4b      TO: RPT LOCATION:  In the REA INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following radiological information to the RPT as  the survey is performed after the second decontamination.
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RPT MESSAGE  NO.:  M  11 TIME: 1200          A rox.
LOCATION:    In the REA MESSAGE:
Post-Decon    radiological survey results:
Chem  Tech:
Left Forearm:          500 cpm>Bkg Face, Right Cheek:      100 cpm>Bkg Hands:                  As Read All Other    Areas:    As Read APS/PVNGS                        App-M-32              90EXER
 
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MEDICAL CONTROLLER 1NSTRUCTION FROM: C-4b      TO: RPT MESSAGE NO.:  M  12 TIME: 1215  A  rox.
LOCATION:  In the REA INSTRUCTION:
Provide the following radiological information to the RPT as  the survey is performed after the third decontamination.
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MEDICAL EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILLS TO  RPT MESSAGE  NO.:  M  12 TIME: 1215    A  rox.
LOCATION:  In the  REA MESSAGE:
Post-Decon  radiological survey results:
Chem  Tech:
Left  Forearm:        As  Read Face, Right Cheek:    As  Read Hands:                As  Read All Other  Areas:    As  Read APS/PVNGS                        App-M-34          90EXER
 
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MEDICAL CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION FROM: C-4b      TO: RPT Radiolo    Tech.
LOCATION:  At the REA exit INSTRUCTION:
Provide the . following information to the RPT and Radiology Technician after the transfer of the patient and the Medical Team has exited the REA, removed protective clothing and been whole-body frisked.
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MESSAGE NO.: M  13 TIME: 1230  A  rox LOCATION: At the REA exit MESSAGE:
After the transfer of the patients, proper exit and removal of protective clothing by Medical Team personnel  survey/status is:
Patient:                  All Areas  Background Gurneys:                  All Areas  Background Medical  Team Members:    All Areas  Background APS/PVNGS                    App-M-36                      90EXER
 
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MEDICAL CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION FROM: C-4b      TO: Medical  Team MESSAGE NO.:,M  14 TIME: 1240    A  rox.
LOCATION:  At the REA exit INSTRUCTION:
After the Medical Team      has satisfactorily demonstrated their performance, the patient  has been radiologically released and the team has successfully exited the termination message.
REA,  provide the following  Drill APS/PVNGS                      App-M-37                        90EXER
 
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TO:  Medical  Team MESSAGE  NO.:  M -'4  TIME: 1240  A  rox.
LOCATION:,At the REA  exit MESSAGE:
The Radiological Medical Emergency Drill is terminated. An in-place critique and discussion will take place with the Controllers.
APS/PIGS                      App-M-38                        90EXER
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1990 Emergency Preparedness Evaluated Exercise
ML17305A816
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Issue date: 04/24/1990
From:
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR
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NUDOCS 9005300217
Download: ML17305A816 (767)


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